Starbucks has issued a formal apology to an Arizona police force after six officers were kicked out of a Tempe coffee shop on 4th of July.
John Bacon and Serena O'Sullivan3. Starbucks • Pct. of total US retail foot traffic: 1.13% • Pct. of cafe, coffee house, & tea house visitors in April: 77.94% • No. of U.S. stores: 14,606 • Annual revenue: $24.7 billion Nearly 78% of Americans who purchased their lattes on-the-go in March did it at Starbucks.
"When those officers entered the store and a customer raised a concern over their presence, they should have been welcomed and treated with dignity and the utmost respect by our partners ," Williams said in a statement."Instead, they were made to feel unwelcome and disrespected, which is completely unacceptable."Barista asks officers to leave:Williams said the company was taking steps to ensure such an incident never happens again.
"This treatment of public safety workers could not be more disheartening," the association said."While the barista was polite, making such a request at all was offensive. Unfortunately, such treatment has become all too common in 2019."
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