Dunkin Donuts finally does right by cops
Gives in to NYC police boycott
Its OK to patronize Dunkin Donuts again: The chain has finally apologized for the treatment of two NYPD officers in July, with an open letter published as a full-page ad in The Chief-Leader, the city weekly.
Back then, the company refused to condemn the worker at a Brooklyn store who turned the officers away, saying I dont serve cops.
That prompted the NYPD Detectives Endowment Association to announce a boycott.
Now Dunkin executive Robert Wiggins has done right.
His letter admits the incident did not meet our standards of service, nor did it fulfill our promise to treat every guest with the utmost respect.
Dunkin Donuts and its franchises deeply value the public service that police officers and detectives provide to the neighborhoods we serve, especially in the New York City area.
Maybe it simply took that long for the corporate bureaucracy to grow a spine; maybe enough cop-supporting citizens backed the boycott to dent Dunkin sales or maybe all those tales of police and donuts are true, and officers alone made the difference.
DEA chief Michael Palladino accepted the apology, even graciously noting the longstanding support and commitment Dunkin Donuts has forged throughout the country with the law-enforcement community.
https://nypost.com/2017/12/01/dunkin-donuts-finally-does-right-by-cops/