Sayuri, finally apologizes for’Starbucks’ controversy at Moonjeon Bakdae’ A mistake in an urgent heart”


Sayuri Fujita (41, photo), who revealed that she had been beaten at Starbucks, finally delivered an apology.

Sayuri said on his Instagram on the morning of the 25th, “I sincerely apologize to the Starbucks employee who made me uncomfortable all day because of the emotional post I wrote yesterday.”

“I apologize once again for being rude, thinking only of my position and not taking into account any circumstances that could cause damage to the store and the staff.” “I thought about staying for a while, but my thoughts were short. . I went to Starbucks today to apologize to the employee and have a conversation.”

Earlier on the 24th, Sayuri had found a Starbucks near her house in an emergency evacuation situation due to an apartment fire, and complained that she was denied entry because there was no QR code.

Sayuri said, “I want to place an order, but the employee said that I had to get the QR code first. I explained the situation that I didn’t bring my mobile phone because of the fire because of the fire, but the store said I couldn’t drink and said I had to go out.

“I thought how nice it would have been to write down my personal information and make it possible to enter like other stores. “I don’t know about other Starbucks, but this time I didn’t receive information about personal information until the end.” .

Afterwards, there was a controversy that it was “obscenity”, and Starbucks said, “According to the government’s quarantine guidelines, we politely and kindly guided Sayuri to write a handwritten list after checking the QR code or ID card. I guided you to do it.”

Kang So-young, online news reporter [email protected]

Photo = Sa Yuri Instagram capture

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