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Seattle’s Chocolati fires employee
after refusing to serve police officers

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Posted By: NorthernDog, 5/3/2021 4:34:22 PM

SEATTLE — After an incident in late April when an employee of Chocolati in Wallingford refused to serve a pair of Seattle police officers, the company announced in a Facebook post that the company is parting ways with the employee. The scenario started on April 27 when Mike Solan, president of the Seattle Police Officers Guild, said that an officer and trainee went to the Wallingford location and was refused service. Solan said, “They were met with a bit of hostility.” Initially the employee ignored the pair, then said, according to Solan, “No, I won’t serve you.” After the incident

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Even Seattle is getting tired of the woke, spoiled-brat employees.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Bur Oak 5/3/2021 4:42:04 PM (No. 774392)
That's unusual, a bit of sanity in Seattle.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Namma 5/3/2021 5:02:41 PM (No. 774421)
Never should have happened
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Ribicon 5/3/2021 5:10:21 PM (No. 774424)
Too much blowback is all. Absent that it would be business as usual.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: lakerman1 5/3/2021 5:19:59 PM (No. 774436)
Jesse Jackson has bragged that when he was a college student, he worked at a Steakhouse, (ponderosa, I recall) and would spit in the food of white customers. And he was proud of that. I would not want to consume food or drinks if the person was unhappy with me.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: OhioNick 5/3/2021 5:56:23 PM (No. 774483)
They fired one employee? There was a second, similar incident at another of the company's stores. I guess they're hoping no one remembers that fact.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: DVC 5/3/2021 5:57:20 PM (No. 774484)
Amazing. In lunatic left Seattle, a bit if sanity and manners. They ought to do some sort of an apology to the officers, like coffee is half price for cops for a month or so.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: JHHolliday 5/3/2021 5:59:11 PM (No. 774487)
I believe the “reverend, # 4. It shows he has no integrity or sense of decently. No surprise that he has turned into a race-baiting grifter.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: TJ54 5/3/2021 6:12:15 PM (No. 774503)
I guess the little libtard forgot he did not own the company
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Krause 5/3/2021 6:15:02 PM (No. 774508)
She’s going to have to take ‘Customer Service’ off her resume.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Jethro bo 5/3/2021 7:33:11 PM (No. 774555)
Chocolati initially thought this Woke proclamation by this employee would be a boom for business. Then the sales numbers came in. It took way too long for Chocolati to realize for Woke, go Broke. This has nothing to do with the right thing. It has everything to do with losing customers and revenue. And the spoiled, self centered Woke ex-employee will find employers like Amazon and Starbucks eager for their services.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: padiva 5/3/2021 8:26:58 PM (No. 774587)
Remember when the 2 black men were hassled at a Starbucks in Philly? Starbucks closed for 3 hours one day so all the employees could get sensitivity training. Is this company going to have business-wide sensitivity training for ALL of the remaining employees? Police have feelings too.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Faithfully 5/3/2021 10:19:07 PM (No. 774650)
Would these young folk be happier with segregation?
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Reply 13 - Posted by: DARling 5/4/2021 2:33:30 AM (No. 774777)
I don't eat out very often and I brew my own coffee. I don't have to depend on a cook or a waitress to take care of my needs. I cook meals for my family and they appreciate my well-prepared offerings. People who are hostile or brag about contaminating food on social media will be the death of the restaurant industry. Maybe the mom and pops can survive by hiring family and friends whom they can trust not to take out their politics on the customers.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: itsonlyme 5/4/2021 6:21:27 PM (No. 775504)
"stating the female employee had parted ways with the company." Name the name.
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