Last Wednesday, Collin Brown strolled into a 7-Eleven in Redmond, Washington to buy a Slurpee for himself and cigarettes for his fiancee. When the clerk asked Brown for proof of age for the cigarettes, the Army reservist presented his military ID.
Brown claims that the clerk then refused to serve him, stating the reason was specifically because he was in the military.
“‘You’re in the military?’ I said, ‘Yes,’” Brown told local news. He continued, “She said, ‘I can’t serve you.’”
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I’m sorry this happened to,you. I am very grateful for your service and will never shop there again
All the workers are Muslim so they do what they to our people especially our military…
WTH
When I was active duty I would use my military ID to buy alcohol and tobacco products at convenience stores and was denied service quite often.
True, but not the CEO. 7-eleven is a franchise you buy.
I’m no service man, but if I was standing in line behind this giy, I would have punched the clerk! Unless it was a woman, then I would have went and got a fountain soda and threw it at them!
“Heads should roll” so more violence what a surprise. HOORAH!
No more 7-11 for me
I agree with you everything you said was totally true and people need To wake up and Fast
Does make me feel a lil better knowing there are still people that think like me. Thank u , i will stand an fight with u!