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It is controversial that the staff of the "bikini" coffee shop in the United States are wearing skimpy clothes.

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, [global Network Comprehensive report] according to the Daily Mail of March 19, a cafe in the US state of Washington quickly became popular on the Internet and caused controversy because of its staff working in bikinis. At present, the coffee shop has won five-star praise on Yelp, a famous foreign review website, and has tens of thousands of fans on social networks. However, lawmakers from the state of Washington blame this bikini marketer

[global Network Comprehensive report] according to the Daily Mail of March 19, a cafe in the US state of Washington quickly became popular on the Internet and caused controversy because of its staff working in bikinis. At present, the coffee shop has won five-star praise on Yelp, a famous foreign review website, and has tens of thousands of fans on social networks. However, lawmakers from the state of Washington denounced the "bikini" marketing as a use of women.

This coffee shop is called "three o'clock Coffee" and has a branch in Arizona. Owner Carlie Jo requires baristas hired to wear bikinis or underwear at work, and baristas can choose to place stickers on exposed areas to prevent themselves from appearing too frivolous. She stressed that this allows women to take more active control of their own destiny.

On its official website, the coffee shop proudly declared: "as the first bikini cafe in Arizona, we want women to be who they really are and be proud of themselves." Whether we wear business clothes, surgical clothes or bikinis, we all have the right to work with confidence, elegance and dignity. "

There is no doubt that "three o'clock Coffee" has been a great success, the report said. The "models" in the store attracted many customers, and some even praised the beautiful staff on Facebook. But not everyone agrees with such business practices, and city councilman Mike Fagan once tried to impose restrictions on them. "Coffee shops should focus on coffee rather than the body," he said. I don't want to get involved with the kids, but it's having a bad effect on the kids. "

A local mother said she and her children were shocked to see a scantily clad barista for the first time on their way home. "the problems caused by this kind of coffee shop are not just what children see," she said. I have to explain to my 8-year-old, 7-year-old and 5-year-old children why women are naked when making coffee while men wait in long lines to buy coffee. I respect everyone's choice, but I don't want it to affect my family. " (internship compilation: Zhong Yanzi review: Zhu Yingku)

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