A pregnant woman is feeling conflicted after a recent trip to Starbucks where a cashier refused to serve her a coffee. The cashier, who looked to be in his late teens or early twenties, told the woman that she shouldn’t be drinking coffee. The woman, who had been limiting her caffeine intake throughout her pregnancy, felt angry and asked to speak to the manager . She suggested that the employee be fired for playing doctor and judging her. The manager placed her order and said he would think about the situation. Was the woman justified in wanting the employee fired or was she overreacting? Read on to find out more.
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A pregnant woman went to Starbucks to buy a small flat white, but the cashier refused to serve her, claiming she shouldn’t be drinking coffee while pregnant. Angry and offended, the woman asked to speak to the manager and demanded that the employee be fired for playing doctor and judging her. The manager took her order but didn’t immediately punish the employee. The woman left the store with her coffee, but now she’s wondering if she overreacted. Was she really an a**hole for demanding the employee be fired over a cup of coffee? Let’s see what people have to say about this controversial situation in the comments below.
Pregnancy policing and coffee shaming – NTA for standing up.
Pregnant woman denied coffee, manager asks for recommendation, NTA
Barista’s entitlement is unbelievable. Pregnant bodies aren’t public property. NTA.
Disciplinary action warranted but firing may be excessive. ESH.
Pregnant woman denied coffee for health reasons, gets discriminated against.
ESH for unwanted advice and unprofessional manager putting customer in bad position.
ESH, but demanding someone loses their job is cruel
Pregnant woman faces discrimination at Starbucks, netizens outraged.
Coffee dispute sparks extreme reactions from both parties. ☕
Supports NTA, but firing may be harsh. Manager’s decision.
Pregnancy discrimination is real. NTA for standing up.
Barista crosses the line, but should he lose his job?
Opinions on firing an employee over coffee order gone wrong
Cashier denied pregnant woman service, manager asked for her input. NTA.
Pregnant woman receives support for being refused service at cafe ☕
Report that manager! NTA, corporate needs to know.
Commenter suggests punishment but not firing for r**e employee ☕
Teachable moment? Firing is too far for a good kid.
Woman shares her experience of being assumed pregnant and mistreated.
Starbucks supervisor supports customer and advises on protocol.
Mom shuts down coffee shamer with hilarious response
Barista’s smug attitude towards pregnant customer warrants firing. #notadoctor
Pregnancy entitlement is outrageous. NTA. Call corporate! ☕
Manager’s manipulative behavior exposed, leave a review
Support for NTA comment, calling out sexist behavior
Bar manager learns to mind their own business when pregnant.
Manager’s behavior towards upset pregnant lady is unacceptable
Pregnancy shaming is not okay ☕️ Stand up for yourself!
Debate over whether employee should be fired for pregnancy comment
Manager asks pregnant woman what to do, cashier discriminates – NTA
Mind your own business ☕️
Cashier refuses to serve pregnant woman coffee, gets questioned about religion
Bartender overreacted, but firing not the solution. NAH.
Supportive comment section with NTA sentiment
Commenter defends coffee spiller, suggests finding humor in situation
Pregnant woman receives support for standing up for herself ☕
Mind your own business ☕️
Pregnancy policing – NTA for standing up for yourself ♀️
Pregnant woman defends coffee intake, hates belly touchers
Barista suggests coaching instead of firing for coffee incident ☕
Inclusive reminder to serve all clients despite pregnancy.
Defending the pregnant woman, commenter says employee was inappropriate. NTA
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Server defends pregnant woman’s right to order coffee, NTA
Support for customer complaint, but no firing over one incident
Pregnancy is hard enough, let her enjoy her Diet Coke ☕
NTA, but firing the employee is harsh.
Everyone s***s here in coffee debacle. ☕️
Employee plays doctor, pregnant woman demands firing. ESH.
Pregnancy discrimination is a serious issue, NTA for speaking out
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Cashiers have no place putting their two cents into a sale past the legal requirements.
State law protects pregnant women from discrimination over coffee, NTA.
Last Updated on April 10, 2023 by Azka