‘Most difficult customer ever’ message left on deaf woman’s receipt at coffee company

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'Workers should have a lot of patience for people with disabilities. We are like you. We try to order like everyone else. Don't punish us.'

saying they had addressed the incident internally and reached out out to the customer.

Earlier this week, Ashely Vallejo shared a TikTok video to express her frustration with the service she received at the Dutch Bros in Waco. “I can talk a little bit but my voice is not perfect,” Vallejo said. “Workers should have a lot of patience for people with disabilities. We are like you. We try to order like everyone else. Don’t punish us. Please have a lot of patience with us.”

 

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Let’s not reduce people to their disabilities. Humans come in an entire spectrum. Some are saints. Some have good and bad days. Others can be the biggest pain in the ass. Disability or not. Do not blanket presume innocence or guilt because of a disability. We weren’t there.

She's not all there in the head if she'd payed $5 for a cup of coffee.

This is 1 customer in TX - why is this Cleveland News?

“This is not the first time Vallejo has complained about her treatment by a food service worker in Central Texas.” It’s a ploy for attention.

Common decency goes a long way.

That employee must have a big old mound of dog feces in their head. Or styrofoam peanuts.

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