
American police officers were humiliated for going to Starbucks Forc. (Source: Russian Satellite News Agency)
On November 30, a police officer in Oklahoma, Oklahoma, usa, found the label of the cup printed with the words "pig", which annoyed the police, and the employees involved have apologized.
Comprehensive Russian satellite news agency, the United States "World Journal" reported that the U.S. Oklahoma State Police Chief Johnny O'Mara posted on Facebook that on Thanksgiving Day, an Oklahoma police officer bought Starbucks coffee during his duty and intended to bring it back to the police station as a thanksgiving gift for colleagues on duty, but found that the label of the coffee cup was printed with "pig".
Omarah said that on Thanksgiving Day, police officers did not stay at home to eat with their families, but were on duty in the town. This kind of behavior in the coffee shop is not only not "grateful", but what is even more irritating is that the clerk shows great disrespect to the police.
When the police called the branch involved to ask for explanation, the clerk's reply was that he was willing to replace the coffee with the normal label for the police. However, Omarah was not satisfied with this reply, and he angrily said on Facebook, "Lie to me once, you are ashamed, lie to me twice, I can only blame myself." ”
The branch in question then apologized, saying, "For all the police, this is completely unacceptable and very offensive, and we are deeply sorry that the employee involved has apologized to the police officer." ”
The offended officer said the employee who labeled the coffee cup had indeed personally apologized to him, saying "it was a joke" in the apology.
The Russian Satellite News Agency reported that the employee involved had been suspended. In addition, Starbucks has launched an internal investigation into the incident and indicated that The Starbucks director will apologize directly to the police department. The name of the police officer who ordered the coffee at the time is not known. (Overseas Network/Yao Kaihong, Intern Editor/Han Jiatong)
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