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ANDERSON, Ind. — Christina Hannah is an emergency medical technician in Madison County.
She has often stopped at the Subway restaurant on Broadway Street on her way to work, especially on days she needs to grab something quick to eat. On Feb. 5, the EMT pulled into the drive-through at the Subway. With no response, she went inside to get a salad to go.
There were two employees inside. A young man and a young woman.
“I was on my way to work. I wanted to stop in and get something really quick. It didn’t go as planned. I was actually refused service while in uniform,” said Hannah. “They simply said they were not going to serve me. I flat out asked, ‘Are you free to serve me? You can’t do this.’ And the response that I got was, Yes, I can’.”
Read the rest here: https://fox59.com/news/call-rafael/emt-says-she-was-denied-service-at-subway-restaurant-in-anderson/
Assuming the facts are as reported, the owner of the subway franchise should terminate the two employees, unless it's the policy of the franchise that they can refuse service to people in uniform. If that is the case, Corporate should review the agreement they have with the franchise.
She has often stopped at the Subway restaurant on Broadway Street on her way to work, especially on days she needs to grab something quick to eat. On Feb. 5, the EMT pulled into the drive-through at the Subway. With no response, she went inside to get a salad to go.
There were two employees inside. A young man and a young woman.
“I was on my way to work. I wanted to stop in and get something really quick. It didn’t go as planned. I was actually refused service while in uniform,” said Hannah. “They simply said they were not going to serve me. I flat out asked, ‘Are you free to serve me? You can’t do this.’ And the response that I got was, Yes, I can’.”
Read the rest here: https://fox59.com/news/call-rafael/emt-says-she-was-denied-service-at-subway-restaurant-in-anderson/
Assuming the facts are as reported, the owner of the subway franchise should terminate the two employees, unless it's the policy of the franchise that they can refuse service to people in uniform. If that is the case, Corporate should review the agreement they have with the franchise.