DumpStarbucks trends after Arizona police officers reportedly asked to leave coffee shop over customer safety concerns
A corporate spokesperson for Starbucks, Reggie Borges, told the"We have a deep respect for the Tempe Police and their service to the community," he told the Arizona."We've reached out to the Tempe Police Department and Tempe Officers Association to better understand what happened and apologize. We want everyone in our stores to feel welcomed and the incident described is not indicative of what we want any of our customers to feel in our stores.
Almost immediately, other local coffee business offered the police alternative places to get their caffeine boost.Tempe Marketplace ! I'd like to offer you guys coffees on Me. I am a barista and I am so saddened that this happened to our local police. Come try GOOD coffee & Teas . We will win you over with good customer service and taste!" wrote one business owner.
Many social media observers compared the events in Arizona to an April 2018 incident in which two black men were asked to leave by officers at a Philadelphia Starbucks for what managers later conceded was a mistake. The company issued an apology and hosted racial awareness programs, but the police chief
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