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Another Philadelphia Starbucks is in hot water after a young man with a speech problem claimed that a bartender was making fun of his stuttering by writing extra letters. in front of his name on a cup of coffee.
Sam, who did not want to divulge his full name Sam's comrade, Tan Lekwijit, apparently posted a complaint on Starbucks' official Facebook page after learning what had happened, but then Lekwijit took his own Facebook page to share the details of the incident, as well as photos of the cut.
On the poster, Sam's iced coffee receipt order is displayed, with his name that was spelled: "SSSam"
Lekwijit explained the "disrespectful" interaction that the barista went even until answering his friend: "Ok, Sss-sam," after ordering the meter. [19659007] A Philadelphia man claimed a barista in Philadelphia was mocked by his speech impediment by writing extra letters before his name on a cup of coffee after he ordered it last week. Photo / Facebook "src =" data: image / png; base64, R0lGODlhAQABAPAAAOrq6v /// yH5BAAAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw == "data-srcset =" // www.nzherald.co.nz/resizer/UsGpsQpY04GO29dGtnf0ZG9DWlI=/320×177/smart/filters:quality (70) /arc-anglerfish-syd-prod-nzme.s3.amazonaws.com/public/JHWJGQPJLBATBFYJXA7AA5TYFI.jpg 320w, // www.nzherald.co.nz/resizer/tcypLR3SIOhnVULF6B5qqbGpDoI=/375×207/smart/filters:quality ( 70) /arc-anglerfish-syd-prod-nzme.s3.amazonaws.com/public/JHWJGQPJLBATBFYJXA7AA5TYFI.jpg 375w, // www.nzherald.co.nz/resizer/ZASkqNv4rgf-8OoFj67WCqJOe7k=/620×342/smart/filters:quality (70) /arc-anglerfish-syd-prod-nzme.s3.amazonaws.com/public/JHWJGQPJLBATBFYJXA7AA5TYFI.jpg 620w "/>
"He wrote an e-mail to Starbucks Customer Servi this and received a fairly standardized email saying that they were sorry that he "felt disrespectful" of the way they wrote his name and offered him 5 dollars. missed the point. It was the way you treat people with speech disorders, not the way you write the names. I write this not because I want to cause trouble to someone, but because I want to educate employees, "said Lekwijit
. "There are many people with speech disorders who are in a worse position than my friend's and struggle with self-esteem and self-confidence." Get this kind of treatment from people, especially service employees "
While the coffee chain reportedly removed the original complaint from Lekwijit on their Facebook page, the company responded in the comments section of its post .
Starbucks said, "Hi, Tan. We want our stores to serve as a welcoming place for all who visit and want to make sure our partners provide a positive experience.
"Our local management reached out to Sam to better understand what took PL as and the specifics of his experience and to excuse himself directly."
The shocking incident occurs three months after that the American coffee chain sparked national outrage when two black men were arrested in another Philadelphia Starbucks.
911 after the men entered the store and tried to use the
The incident apparently caused the resignation of executive chairman Howard Schultz last month.
Days before his announcement, Schultz ordered the closure of 8,000 stores for anti-racist training in the United States. following the March incident.