Chris Hansen
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Oh, when you started denying people the bathroom they've been using for the last 20 years?
Oh, when you started denying people the bathroom they've been using for the last 20 years?
I'm just picturing a bunch of homeless guys drinking beers. Sitting at the table. Yeah.
I'm just picturing a bunch of homeless guys drinking beers. Sitting at the table. Yeah.
I'm just picturing a bunch of homeless guys drinking beers. Sitting at the table. Yeah.
I mean, I'll be honest. There's a Starbucks in my neighborhood. There's homeless people in my neighborhood. And for the most part, it's the same people. I see them every day. They go in. But in my mind, when I read this, I'm thinking Portland, San Francisco, Starbucks, bread and butter, home locations, right? Because this isn't happening in the Starbucks that I go to.
I mean, I'll be honest. There's a Starbucks in my neighborhood. There's homeless people in my neighborhood. And for the most part, it's the same people. I see them every day. They go in. But in my mind, when I read this, I'm thinking Portland, San Francisco, Starbucks, bread and butter, home locations, right? Because this isn't happening in the Starbucks that I go to.
I mean, I'll be honest. There's a Starbucks in my neighborhood. There's homeless people in my neighborhood. And for the most part, it's the same people. I see them every day. They go in. But in my mind, when I read this, I'm thinking Portland, San Francisco, Starbucks, bread and butter, home locations, right? Because this isn't happening in the Starbucks that I go to.
You're a private business. You're allowed to refuse customer service.
You're a private business. You're allowed to refuse customer service.
You're a private business. You're allowed to refuse customer service.
And anyone who's owned a business with a bathroom knows no one wants to clean it anyways, and now you've got a bunch of non-paying customers using it. I mean, that is going to cause disruption to your business.
And anyone who's owned a business with a bathroom knows no one wants to clean it anyways, and now you've got a bunch of non-paying customers using it. I mean, that is going to cause disruption to your business.
And anyone who's owned a business with a bathroom knows no one wants to clean it anyways, and now you've got a bunch of non-paying customers using it. I mean, that is going to cause disruption to your business.
I know that at Nordstrom, bro, people would come back in the Ed Hardy t-shirt days, come in and buy like a $120 Ed Hardy t-shirt on a Friday and then come back Sunday with like literally makeup and like cologne. And I'm like, You're right. That's exactly what people are doing. And I think to be fair to Amazon, their sizing is all over the place. They need to improve the size charts.
I know that at Nordstrom, bro, people would come back in the Ed Hardy t-shirt days, come in and buy like a $120 Ed Hardy t-shirt on a Friday and then come back Sunday with like literally makeup and like cologne. And I'm like, You're right. That's exactly what people are doing. And I think to be fair to Amazon, their sizing is all over the place. They need to improve the size charts.
I know that at Nordstrom, bro, people would come back in the Ed Hardy t-shirt days, come in and buy like a $120 Ed Hardy t-shirt on a Friday and then come back Sunday with like literally makeup and like cologne. And I'm like, You're right. That's exactly what people are doing. And I think to be fair to Amazon, their sizing is all over the place. They need to improve the size charts.
I hope they did. And I know a lot of it was because you had products being manufactured in Asia and they're smaller than most Americans. Yep. You ever order like your normal size dress shirt on Amazon and it's for like a child? No. Oh, yeah. It's like a kid's XL.
I hope they did. And I know a lot of it was because you had products being manufactured in Asia and they're smaller than most Americans. Yep. You ever order like your normal size dress shirt on Amazon and it's for like a child? No. Oh, yeah. It's like a kid's XL.
I hope they did. And I know a lot of it was because you had products being manufactured in Asia and they're smaller than most Americans. Yep. You ever order like your normal size dress shirt on Amazon and it's for like a child? No. Oh, yeah. It's like a kid's XL.