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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call the news and let everyone know what a s$#%&!@*bag this clerk was and really 7-eleven there are better places to shop.
That’s a good way to kill all 7-Elenens
I Wonder what that’s called? Prejudice! That should end in a win law suit and
That’s just so wrong
7-eleven better fire her, or anyone like her….better watch your back !!!!!
It’s a stupid law and makes the clerks afraid to sell cigarettes to any young looking person. I been there and reading all those comments from people who don’t realise our responsibilities trying to make a living. So back off .
run by a towel head? sorry… just sick that is all.
then the 7-Eleven should be shut down forever.
Really. Cause 7-11 gives free drinks to all Military I do greet, and thank all of them for their service!!!