
Broadcaster Sayuri gave birth to a healthy boy weighing 3.2kg in Japan on the 4th. KBS 9 News screen capture
Regarding the controversy about the Japanese broadcaster Sayuri’s refusal to enter Starbucks, a person who said he was an employee who responded to Sayuri made an appeal on the 25th, “Please stop accusing me.”
Sayuri said she found Starbucks while evacuating in an apartment fire on the 24th, but she was expelled from the store because she was unable to authenticate herself as necessary under the guidelines for the prevention of new coronavirus infection (Corona 19). In particular, “I showed my son whose lips turned blue and asked him to stay indoors for a while, but he said it was not possible until the end,” and the controversy about rejection spread.
Immediately, Starbucks said it had responded according to the government’s quarantine guidelines. However, among netizens, criticism continued with opinions such as, “There are practically no stores that actually check ID”, and “the employee responded ruthlessly.” Sayuri once again apologized for being rude.
The employee said, “There is no story about the facts, so I leave a comment separately,” through a comment on’Sayuri’s Instagram apology.’ I didn’t even know.
He said, “Before payment, I guided you to fill out the QR, ID card, and handwritten list, and (Sayuriga) went out after a minute or two saying that I should go somewhere else.” did.
He also added, “It was hard to see the comments all day long when the original post was posted,” he added. “There are still people who swear because there are no specific stories in (Sayuri’s) apology.
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