CVS Health is apologizing after a black customer says white store managers in Chicago accused her of trying to use a phony coupon.
Camilla Hudson posted cellphone video of one of the managers appearing nervous. Morry Matson’s left hand shakes as he calls police around 11:30 p.m. Friday.
The 53-year-old Hudson says another manager directly challenged her when she tried to use a manufacturer’s coupon for a free product. She tells The Associated Press that he was “hostile.”
The Facebook video show Matson talking to police on the phone. No action was taken when officers arrived.
CVS apologized to Hudson. The company says it doesn’t tolerate discrimination against customers and that it’s investigating the matter.
Matson is running for Chicago City Council and was a state delegate for Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.
(AP)
7 Responses
Was the coupon phony? If yes, calling cops is understandable.
So how does it work, police are not allowed to be called on blacks anymore???
They are lucky so much is happening in the news that this is pretty much ignored
The coupon was legitimate. Still, he could have refused to accept it rather than call the police.
CVS should follow Howard Schultz’ lead and immediately begin an apology tour. Then they should shut all their stores and have all their WHITE employees take a mandatory sensitivity course. They should install gender neutral bathrooms and keep them accessible to the homeless 24/7.
OK, if you think this is normal behavior, imagine a Jewish woman nearly getting arrested for using a coupon. Still OK, RIGHT?
Overreaction. But do we know how hostile the customer was?