In November 2019, a diner's Facebook post about the racism she and her party, which largely consisted of people of color, experienced in Buffalo Wild Wings also went viral. Employees at the chain were fired after being accused of moving the group around to better accommodate a pair of regulars who workers described as "Perhaps the most famous incident in which a viral video captured discrimination at a chain was when two black men were arrested at a Starbucks in Philadelphia in 2018.
"While our normal protocol was not followed serving these customers, we publicly apologize to our manager for being put in this position. We will work to continue to ensure that we support a respectful workplace for our employees and our customers alike." Viral accusations of discrimination are relatively rare. However, day-to-day errors can take on a new level of heightened importance thanks to the massive reach of social media. "b----" on his wife's sandwich; in fact the worker had merely indicated that she had ordered a BLT with cheese — BLTCH. Fortunately, the diner brought up the issues with Jimmy John's workers before taking to social media.
With social media, incidents that once could have been dealt with between employees and customers — at most garnering local news coverage — have become national stories.
It’s the latest sign that cops are fragile baby dicks who desperately need mandated therapy
Twitter called that shit
What tf is wrong with these people?
Social media is something that is not going anywhere... the only thing that companies can do is try to control the narrative in the stories. If employees know the rules, and a company is still worried they may need to document everything from order to served.
Was he allowed to receive his pension? Because it was the community where this occurred needs to unite and fight him on this. These fucking people get away with a lot and someone needs to put an end to this!