'Come see the show, maybe catch the virus, or just stay home and whine,' the bar proclaimed in a now-deleted Facebook post.
A bar's recent COVID-related promotional stunt backfired, resulting in the loss of customers, staff and more.page for the pirate-themed Vessel Taphouse in Lynwood, Washington, posted about an upcoming show where attendees could"catch the virus" and made reference to the Omicron variant of COVID-19, the"Come see the show, maybe catch the virus, or just stay home and whine," the post read."Tickets 10 bucks or 6 with proof of Omicron positive test.
A Washington state bar faced backlash after a social media post encouraged patrons to"catch the virus." Above, a representational image of a bar.Hartley called the"catch the virus" post"an ill-advised attempt at humor." As a result of the poorly received post, the employee responsible for creating it has been let go from the Vessel Taphouse. Citing the"pretty nasty" response to the post online, Hartley has not revealed the identity of the employee.
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