The company plans to bring on 300,000 “full-servce shoppers” over the next three months across North America.
Author: Josh Rivera, USA TODAY
Starbucks to close cafe-only stores in US, moves to drive-thru and delivery over COVID-19
Starbucks employees will be paid for the next 30 days whether they go to stores or stay home.
Burger King to offer free kid’s meals during coronavirus pandemic
The offer applies to any purchase made online or via the Burger King app through April 6.
Facebook appears to have a bug flagging posts as ‘spam’
Facebook, YouTube users have taken to social platforms to complain about the platforms “banning” their content.
DoorDash, Postmates, UberEats couriers work through a pandemic
Popular food-delivery apps implement policies to address the risk their couriers are facing by interacting with various customers during their shifts.
Lyft looking to add food, medical supplies delivery service
Lyft is exploring government and health care partnerships to create safer earning opportunities for drivers like food and medical supplies delivery.
Amid coronavirus, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Twitter and other tech companies ask for help to fight ‘misinformation’
Major tech companies make a plea to other companies to join them in helping combat “fraud and misinformation” surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
Planet Fitness to offer free at-home workout classes via live stream
The national gym chain is offering free at-home workout classes to members and non-members on its Facebook page.
Trading floor in Chicago to close Friday due to coronavirus concerns
As a means of precaution over coronavirus, CME Group announced Wednesday night it will close its Chicago trading floor.
Seth Meyers: Donald Trump is the last person who should call anyone a ‘husband from hell’
Seth Meyers, Stephen Colbert, Trevor Noah and Jimmy Kimmel find some humor in the conundrum Donald Trump and Geroge Conway have put Kellyanne in.