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Note to homeless customer gets doughnut worker fired
Note to homeless customer gets doughnut worker fired
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A Dunkin' Donuts employee has been fired for writing "Stop 'Hangin' out in-front of the store. If you have a Full Time Job! -- management" on a homeless customer's cup. The store owner has condemned the action and says he wants to reach out to the customer to apologize.
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