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Sarah Sanders and Family Denied Service at Virginia Restaurant
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<blockquote data-quote="GoldenBoy89" data-source="post: 72852166" data-attributes="member: 316203"><p>This is incorrect. The staff had contacted the owner letting her know they were uncomfortable serving Sanders. The owner came down to the restaurant to settle the problem that had arose and they came to the conclusion that she'd ask Sanders to leave and she accepted and left without making an issue out of it. I'd say right there Sanders handled it quite well. I'd do the same if someone asked me to leave their restaurant. It's <em>their </em>place and no one is entitled to it. You are a guest in a restaurant.</p><p></p><p>Back to the staff. Not to generalize too much but the people who usually work in a kitchen staff are very often of Hispanic/Latino descent. I'm sure you can figure why some Latinos might have a problem with Sarah Sanders after this week. Whether they are justified or not, people don't like her.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I'd just do my job no matter who walks in the door but, I can't be mad at someone for not feeling up to serving a public figure they find deeply objectionable. The owner of the place only settled a problem that arose with her kitchen staff and up until she tweeted about it, Mrs. Sanders didn't seem to have a problem obliging her.</p><p></p><p></p><p>What were those accusations? Could you please list them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoldenBoy89, post: 72852166, member: 316203"] This is incorrect. The staff had contacted the owner letting her know they were uncomfortable serving Sanders. The owner came down to the restaurant to settle the problem that had arose and they came to the conclusion that she'd ask Sanders to leave and she accepted and left without making an issue out of it. I'd say right there Sanders handled it quite well. I'd do the same if someone asked me to leave their restaurant. It's [I]their [/I]place and no one is entitled to it. You are a guest in a restaurant. Back to the staff. Not to generalize too much but the people who usually work in a kitchen staff are very often of Hispanic/Latino descent. I'm sure you can figure why some Latinos might have a problem with Sarah Sanders after this week. Whether they are justified or not, people don't like her. Personally, I'd just do my job no matter who walks in the door but, I can't be mad at someone for not feeling up to serving a public figure they find deeply objectionable. The owner of the place only settled a problem that arose with her kitchen staff and up until she tweeted about it, Mrs. Sanders didn't seem to have a problem obliging her. What were those accusations? Could you please list them? [/QUOTE]
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