CNBCさんのインスタグラム写真 - (CNBCInstagram)「Starbucks on Sunday apologized after an employee at one of its stores in Tempe, Arizona, asked six police officers to leave or move out of a customer’s line of sight, triggering social media backlash.⁠ ⁠ The officers had visited the store on July 4 and had paid for the drinks, before one company employee approached them about a customer not feeling safe because of the police presence, the Tempe Officers Association said on Twitter.⁠ ⁠ Following the incident, users took to Twitter to support the police, tweeting comments along with the #boycottstarbucks hashtag.⁠ ⁠ In an apology addressed to the Tempe Police Department and posted on its website, Starbucks said the treatment of the officers was “completely unacceptable.”⁠ ⁠ For the full story, please visit the link in our bio.」7月9日 11時05分 - cnbc

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Starbucks on Sunday apologized after an employee at one of its stores in Tempe, Arizona, asked six police officers to leave or move out of a customer’s line of sight, triggering social media backlash.⁠

The officers had visited the store on July 4 and had paid for the drinks, before one company employee approached them about a customer not feeling safe because of the police presence, the Tempe Officers Association said on Twitter.⁠

Following the incident, users took to Twitter to support the police, tweeting comments along with the #boycottstarbucks hashtag.⁠

In an apology addressed to the Tempe Police Department and posted on its website, Starbucks said the treatment of the officers was “completely unacceptable.”⁠

For the full story, please visit the link in our bio.


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