There is a bride in China who puts on her makeup at Starbucks on her wedding day, but she is kicked out by the shopkeeper. (Schematic diagram / flipped from pexels)
Marriage is a big event in life, and everyone hopes to leave good memories on this day. However, a bride in Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China recently went to a Starbucks to put on makeup on her wedding day. Unexpectedly, she was insulted by the store manager and forced to “get out”, causing an uproar. The industry also responded to this.
According to the report of “Gongfu Finance and Economics”, the bride needed to find a place to put on makeup on the day of her wedding certificate. She asked Starbucks in advance if it was okay. After getting the store’s consent, a group of three people went to the store to put on makeup and consume, because they were afraid of affecting others. I chose to put on makeup in a corner, but was insulted and chased away by the store manager during the process, telling myself to get out, which seriously affected my mood for marriage.
In response to this matter, Starbucks operators pointed out that if customers spray something, they will be reminded. The superior manager has already dealt with it. The specific handling cannot be known because of the authority. However, as a store, the consumption amount has been refunded and 2 coupons have been presented as compensation.
After the experience was exposed, it caused a warm response. Many netizens bombarded, “Why is Starbucks like this, I don’t like it”, “What are you noble about Starbucks”, “Still a Starbucks that never changes”, but some people think that things must happen. There are reasons, “It must have been sprayed, which affects food safety”, “If you don’t drive them away, everyone should go there to make up, isn’t it a barber shop?”, “Under normal circumstances, Starbucks will not drive people away. It should be the reason why your cosmetic spray affected other customers.”