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Published 11:55 14 Nov 2017 GMT
Updated 14:22 14 Nov 2017 GMT
As the badge looked very authentic and even had the company logo on it, people assumed it was common practice for new employees to wear the badge. The company has since responded to, firstly, ask where this had been seen and to further clarify that this is not something they hand out to new staff.Come on @Pret, it’s kind of gross to make new female employees wear this badge pic.twitter.com/NQvrF9uyqd
— Bella (@bellamackie) November 13, 2017
It further explained that employees are able to order personalised badges themselves and so it was likely an issue within the one store alone, rather than company-wide.Hi Bella, we definitely don't ask our employees to wear badges with this message. Could you please let us know which shop it was so we can investigate? Thanks
— Pret (@Pret) November 13, 2017
Our teams can order badges with names on and can personalise them. Thanks for letting us know which shop it was and for making us aware of this in the first place. We will look into it.
— Pret (@Pret) November 13, 2017
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