Starbucks Corp. is planning to offer large-print and Braille menus to all of its restaurants across the United States and Canada starting this summer. The coffee giant also has introduced Aira, which
allows blind guests to connect live to interpreters. The service was tested in seven cities earlier this year. “Starbucks’ Accessibility Office also is working with organizations such as
the World Institute on Disability to make its stores, and its app, more accessible to disabled customers and employees,” per
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