Starbucks apologizes to police after six officers were asked to leave Arizona store

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Starbucks apologizes to police after six officers were asked to leave Arizona store
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Starbucks Corp on Sunday apologized after an employee at one of its stores in Te...

FILE PHOTO: A Starbucks sign is shown on one of the company's stores in Los Angeles, California, U.S. October 19,2018. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo

The officers had visited the store on July 4 and had paid for the drinks, before one company employee approached them about a customer not feeling safe because of the police presence, the Tempe Officers Association said on Twitter. Following the incident, users took to Twitter to support the police, tweeting comments along with the #boycottstarbucks hashtag.addressed to the Tempe Police Department and posted on its website, Starbucks said the treatment of the officers was"completely unacceptable."

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