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I'd bet some bakers in Lakewood, CO and Gresham, OR would have been glad to make that cake.I think the store manglement should be given a chance to respond appropriately.
The article says Walmart responded, but I didn't see anywhere the employee(s) responsible got sacked, which would have been the appropriate response. Just an offer to make a free cake, after the fact.
If the employees were retained but otherwise disciplined the store probably could not say, due to employee privacy. But I agree that the employee(s) who did this should have been fired. Besides the outrage of what they did, their action also showed that they could not be trusted not to adulterate customer's special-order baked goods.
Snopes says this happened in 2016.
Author: Neima Abdulahi, Michael KingPublished: 10:12 AM EDT September 27, 2016Updated: 10:13 AM EDT September 27, 2016MCDONOUGH, GA -- A local Walmart is facing a backlash after employees there refused to make a "Blue Lives Matter" cake for a retiring police officer, and the story is going viral.The officer's daughter says it was a cake for the officer's retirement party, after serving for 25 years. She says the store's refusal left her puzzled and devastated....Harkins said employees initially declined her request, saying the cake might offend some people. After the social media post spread, Harkins said a manager called her to apologize and make the cake.11Alive News talked with the Walmart manager, who said they fixed the problem. A representative from Walmart's Corporate Communications Department sent the following statement:"Our goal is to always take care of customers. But, sometimes we misstep. We have addressed this issue with everyone involved and are taking steps to make sure no other customers have this kind of experience in our stores.""It doesn't make up for the fact that it should have never happened in the first place," Harkins said.She says she was able to take the cake they finally made to her dad's retirement party.
The post, which has been shared nearly 5,000 times since it was first published over the weekend, caught the attention of the superstore in question. The police officer's daughter said the manager phoned to apologize."So the manager told me that he would decorate it — but it looked terrible," she said. "It doesn't look professional."And unfortunately, she said she didn't have time to go anywhere else after receiving the poorly decorated cake."It irritates me that in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Walmart was looted and the cops were protecting them," she told Stern. "And you can't make a cake for the people who are protecting you?"