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Starbucks asks clients in South Korea to cease bringing printers and desktop computer systems into shops as staff rework cafes into distant places of work
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Starbucks asks clients in South Korea to cease bringing printers and desktop computer systems into shops as staff rework cafes into distant places of work

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Last updated: August 11, 2025 5:34 pm
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There’s getting cozy at a Starbucks to sip a latte and make amends for emails, after which there’s lugging your printer and desktop to the espresso chain to clock into work.

Starbucks South Korea is experiencing this actual phenomenon and is now banning patrons from bringing in massive items of labor tools, treating the cafes like their very own amenity-stuffed workplace house.

“Whereas laptops and smaller private gadgets are welcome, clients are requested to chorus from bringing desktop computer systems, printers, or different cumbersome gadgets that will restrict seating and influence the shared house,” a Starbucks spokesperson informed Fortune in an announcement.

The corporate mentioned it should proceed to be a “welcoming third house.” The shop coverage change was first reported by The Korea Herald.

Starbucks has been a fixture in Korea since opening its first retailer there, within the Edae neighborhood of Seoul, in 1999. South Korea has surpassed Japan within the variety of Starbucks shops, boasting 2,050 to Japan’s 2040 areas, regardless of having lower than half its inhabitants dimension.

However the espresso chain’s crackdown on “cagongjok,” a time period referring to people spending extended durations of time working at cafes, might point out a altering angle towards clients who could also be loyal however taking Starbucks’ burgeoning efforts to develop into a comfortable third house as a right. Starbucks South Korea is majority owned by retail large E-Mart Inc. as of 2021. Starbucks continues to supervise its licensed enterprise.

For years, there have been pockets of cagongjok on account of the COVID-induced remote-work increase, in addition to the rise of temporary-contract jobs following the 1997 Asian monetary disaster, in response to Jo Elfving-Hwang, an affiliate professor of Korean society and tradition at Curtin College in Australia.

“It’s fairly an inexpensive option to work actually,” Elfving-Hwang informed Fortune. “You possibly can simply go and have a cup of espresso, work there—however individuals are taking it a bit of bit to the intense these days.”

Rising visibility of cagongjok

Korea has a robust tea-room tradition, Younger-Key Kim-Renaud, professor emeritus of Korean language and tradition and worldwide affairs on the George Washington College, informed Fortune.

“Even once they had been grime poor, folks gathered within the tea rooms to debate issues [like] literature, artwork, politics, or no matter, and felt that they had been civilized,” she mentioned.

However cagongjok—a portmanteau of the Korean phrases for cafe, examine, and a phrase for a tribe that has taken on a pejorative which means—has gained public consciousness on account of South Korea’s labor market and remote-work shift. The pandemic precipitated an inflow of staff needing to work remotely, however as many Koreans returned to workplace, authorities redevelopment restrictions restricted how a lot house was accessible for companies to arrange their staff in workplace areas—particularly in South Korea’s capital of Seoul, the place lease costs are rocketing as companies combat over workplace areas. Workplace vacancies in Seoul remained low final quarter at round 2.6%, in response to April knowledge from business real-estate service CBRE, whereas lease for the places of work elevated on common 1.5% from the quarter earlier than. 

Korean firms failing to seek out or afford workplace areas has led some to let staff work in third-party co-working areas or remotely, Elfving-Hwang mentioned, leaving many to flock to cafes.

“Individuals simply began working from dwelling extra, and [businesses] found that they didn’t essentially want an area in the identical means,” she mentioned. “A part of the reason being that it’s develop into extra of a follow that simply numerous firms found that they didn’t essentially want an workplace of their very own.”

Nevertheless, not all cafe house owners are so sympathetic to altering labor tradition, calling cagongjok “electrical energy thieves” and claiming patrons keep working at their companies for hours whereas nursing only a single cup of espresso in that point.

Whereas the rise of distant staff in cafes marks the shift of espresso retailers from a spot of leisure to a administrative center, Elfving-Hwang mentioned, she mentioned she believed it was solely a matter of time earlier than espresso retailers itched to shift the stability again towards reputations of rest.

“I used to be stunned it took so lengthy,” she mentioned.

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