Ohio taco chain employees walked out when asked to fill a mass order for law enforcement
, went viral on Monday evening receiving more than 10,000 retweets and 61,000 likes. In the tweet, @gsheamercer writes, “today on my day off my job forced us to do a massive catering order for the columbus police department. the staff walked out and was fired. when i go in tm, myself and other are gonna demand an apology and if we don’t get it we also will walk out.
The source later clarified the situation. “Nobody was fired and [they] had the option not to do the order,” the source stated. “Some people decided to walk out because [Condado] accepted the order,” they added. Condado’s Polaris location in Columbus, Ohio, received a catering order on Monday night that was placed and paid for by the Ohio Highway Patrol. No employees were fired last night. A few employees working did express they were uncomfortable with fulfilling the order and after a discussion with their regional manager about their concerns, were given the option to not work on the order.
On Monday, Widdowson says they arrived for their shift at 2 p.m. to find that the restaurant had received an unusually large last-minute order for 500 tacos, and were informed by management that it was for law enforcement. “Immediately, I just didn’t feel comfortable making that order,” Widdowson says. “I’ve been joining in the protests the last couple of days and seeing the extreme brutality on protesters and making that food was not something I felt comfortable with doing.
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