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CoCo employees steal watermelon hearts? The store involved responded

[Source: Chongqing Morning News]

Recently, CoCo was exposed to employees stealing watermelon when they cut it, which sparked heated discussions.

On July 6, the manager of the store involved responded that the matter was true and had been reported to the company, and the company would assist in handling it, and the employee had been suspended as soon as possible.

CoCo employees steal watermelon hearts? The store involved responded

A few days ago, some netizens posted a video saying that when buying milk tea at a CoCo Duke store in Shanghai, they accidentally found that the store clerk cut off the watermelon heart and ate it when cutting the watermelon. The video shows a female employee in the back kitchen wearing a hat and a mask cutting watermelon, but the mask is not standardized, she is not wearing gloves, and there is a plastic cup of CoCo on the counter.

CoCo employees steal watermelon hearts? The store involved responded

In the video, when the clerk cut the watermelon, he cut off the watermelon heart and ate it many times in a row, and then cut the remaining watermelon into pieces and put it in a box. User Comments:

As for whether the clerk involved is still at work, the store manager said that he does not have the authority to answer this question. Another clerk of the store involved said that the store was verifying the relevant situation.

According to Xiaoxiang Morning News, recently, CoCo has adjusted its franchise strategy and officially opened a single store to join. According to the CoCo franchise cooperation applet, the budget for a single store franchise starts at 300,000 yuan, and this fee does not include store rent and transfer fees.

CoCo employees steal watermelon hearts? The store involved responded

According to the official website of CoCoCo, the company was founded in 1997 and will have 5,000 stores worldwide in 2022.

Source: Red Star News, Star Video, Xiaoxiang Morning News

Editor: Gu Xiaojuan

Editor-in-charge: Xie Bing

Review: Hu Zhaoqin

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