Starbucks has apologized after a California sheriff's office said 2 of its deputies were ignored in a Riverside County store.
, Bianco said the deputies"were laughed at" and"obviously ignored to where other patrons knew they were being ignored" because they were in uniform. Bianco said he was very proud of how the officers handled themselves and that they went somewhere else to get coffee.
"They're very, very adamant that Starbucks does not believe that and they do not condone that type of behavior, which is great and I don't believe they do," he said."But don't downplay what happened and act like it was something other than what it was." "We are deeply sorry and reached out to apologize directly to them," the spokesman said."We take full responsibility for any intentional or unintentional disrespect shown to law enforcement on whom we depend every day to keep our stores and communities safe."
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