Tesco has issued an apology after a Muslim worker refused to sell a customer ham and wine because of Ramadan.
Mother-of-three
Julie Cottle went into her local store to stock up, but was left
stunned when a checkout employee insisted he couldn't serve her.
Muslims
worldwide are currently fasting for Ramadan - the holy ninth month of
the Islamic calendar where devotees abstain from eating and drinking
during daylight hours.
Tesco has apologised after Muslim
worker at a Tesco Express store like that pictured refused to sell a
customer ham and wine during the religious festival of Ramadan. File
photo
The incident happened at one of the firm's many London stores, in the north-eastern suburb of Neasden
Ms
Cottle was forced to use the self-service checkout in the Tesco Express
in Neasden, north-west London, after the worker reportedly 'walked
off'.
She told the Brent and Kilburn Times: 'He pointed at the ham and wine in my basket and said "I can't serve you that because I'm fasting".
'When
I told him he should be serving customers not turning them away he
still refused telling me to go to the self-service. I was furious.'
In a
statement, a spokesman for Tesco said: 'We don't have a specific policy
and take a pragmatic approach if a colleague raises concerns about a job
they have been asked to do.
'We apologise to our customer for any inconvenience on this occasion.'
The supermarket giant confirmed 'the colleague would be spoken to' but refused to say if any further action would be taken.
Despite the stores selling a large
range of beers and wines, the worker said she could not sell Ms Cottle
the alcohol because he was fasting. File photo
DM
No comments:
Post a Comment