The popular coffee chain in Japan also thinks of those who work from home
The latest store at the Japanese cafe Starbucks is designed to be completely contactless, and those who work from home can jump in for coffee at any time so that they can continue working in a completely virus-safe environment – origo wrote.
The new store at the Japanese coffee shop Starbucks has a number of places where you can work with a laptop, even in a partially enclosed booth that is disinfected after each use.
This allows teleworkers to break free from the walls of their home while continuing their work and thus keep important distances next to each other to prevent the spread of the virus. (origo)
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