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Sayuri, a broadcaster who caused controversy by revealing that he was denied entry at the Starbucks store that he visited to evacuate the fire, apologized, saying, “I did not consider any circumstances that could cause damage to the store and staff, but only considered my position and acted rudely.” did.
Sayuri said on Instagram on the 25th, “The world is having a hard time due to the corona, and there was a principle that must be followed. Yesterday I made a big mistake because I was too urgent.” “I went to Starbucks and told the employee directly I apologized and talked.
The day before, Sayuri revealed the story of evacuating with her child after a fire broke out in the basement of her apartment. Sayuri said he went into Starbucks across the apartment to determine the size of the fire after exiting the building, but was denied entry because he couldn’t verify the electronic access list (QR code) without a mobile phone.
Sayuri said, “While showing my son whose lips turned blue, I asked him to stay indoors for a while, but he said it couldn’t be done until the end.”
Starbucks said, “According to the government’s quarantine guidelines, we kindly guided Sayuri to fill out the handwritten list after checking the QR code or ID card,” and said, “Please understand this part of trying to comply with the quarantine guidelines as much as possible.”
As the controversy continued, Sayuri bowed his head on that day, “I was afraid to go to the hospital with a small baby because of the corona, but I thought about it now that I tried to stay at Starbucks for a while, which is not a shelter.”
“I went to Starbucks to apologize and talk to the employee in person,” he said. “Many people are really grateful for scolding me and teaching me inexperienced, and I will try to show it better.”
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