Restaurant Help Wanted sign reads 'Minorities Need Not Apply'

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SPARTANBURG, S.C. —

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Controversy over a "help wanted" sign at a restaurant in Spartanburg is causing problems for the business' employees.
The sign at Kenny's Home Cooking included the phrase "Minorities need not apply" in English and in Spanish.

A customer took a picture of the sign and shared it on social media over the weekend.

The post led to a firestorm of comments. People vowed to file complaints with the government. They also promised to stop eating at the restaurant and encouraged others to do the same.

"That day we probably only had 20 customers, and me and the other girl that was working, we didn't make hardly any money. We had phone calls all day harassing us," said Melonie Henderson, a server who has worked at the restaurant for two years.

The restaurant’s owner, Sook “Sue” Shin, is Japanese. She said her husband, who is Korean, got the sign on eBay. She said they didn’t fully understand everything on the sign.

“I never ever meant that, so I'm really sorry. Please forgive me," Shin told WYFF News 4’s Mike McCormick.

"They thought it meant minors, not minorities,” Henderson said.

Servers said they never saw the sign because they always enter and leave the restaurant through a back door.

Servers said a woman who posted a photo of the sign on social media went into the restaurant on Saturday..

"She said she would never come back,” Henderson said.

After the controversy erupted, the owners took down the sign and replaced it with an apology.

The new sign reads: “Dear Customers. I am the owner Sue. I am really sorry for the sign that posted (earlier). I didn’t know what it meant. After I know, I took it off immediately. English is not my first language. And I never thought about it again. I sincerely apologize for (everything).”

African-American customers stopped by the restaurant Monday morning to read the apology posted on the window. They told McCormick that they won't eat at the restaurant again.

"The thing about it is, there's all kind of minorities in here that work. Our owner, she's Japanese. We have Spanish cooks. We have a black dishwasher,” Henderson said. “All of our customers are different nationalities. We don't discriminate against nobody."

The servers said the controversy is continuing to affect business as the post circulates on social media.

“If we don't have customers, we don't make that much. We rely on our tips,” said Deborah Bright, a server for five years.

“Usually our money is good until this happened,” Henderson said.
 

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SPARTANBURG, S.C. —

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Controversy over a "help wanted" sign at a restaurant in Spartanburg is causing problems for the business' employees.
The sign at Kenny's Home Cooking included the phrase "Minorities need not apply" in English and in Spanish.

A customer took a picture of the sign and shared it on social media over the weekend.

The post led to a firestorm of comments. People vowed to file complaints with the government. They also promised to stop eating at the restaurant and encouraged others to do the same.

"That day we probably only had 20 customers, and me and the other girl that was working, we didn't make hardly any money. We had phone calls all day harassing us," said Melonie Henderson, a server who has worked at the restaurant for two years.

The restaurant’s owner, Sook “Sue” Shin, is Japanese. She said her husband, who is Korean, got the sign on eBay. She said they didn’t fully understand everything on the sign.

“I never ever meant that, so I'm really sorry. Please forgive me," Shin told WYFF News 4’s Mike McCormick.

"They thought it meant minors, not minorities,” Henderson said.

Servers said they never saw the sign because they always enter and leave the restaurant through a back door.

Servers said a woman who posted a photo of the sign on social media went into the restaurant on Saturday..

"She said she would never come back,” Henderson said.

After the controversy erupted, the owners took down the sign and replaced it with an apology.

The new sign reads: “Dear Customers. I am the owner Sue. I am really sorry for the sign that posted (earlier). I didn’t know what it meant. After I know, I took it off immediately. English is not my first language. And I never thought about it again. I sincerely apologize for (everything).”

African-American customers stopped by the restaurant Monday morning to read the apology posted on the window. They told McCormick that they won't eat at the restaurant again.

"The thing about it is, there's all kind of minorities in here that work. Our owner, she's Japanese. We have Spanish cooks. We have a black dishwasher,” Henderson said. “All of our customers are different nationalities. We don't discriminate against nobody."

The servers said the controversy is continuing to affect business as the post circulates on social media.

“If we don't have customers, we don't make that much. We rely on our tips,” said Deborah Bright, a server for five years.

“Usually our money is good until this happened,” Henderson said.

Don't learn the english language asian brehs.... :snoop:

They gonna have to close, move, and setup shop again under a different name all because of not knowing the English language.

 

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I told you, they all hang around only #trumpset so they thing this shyt is kosher. Get that etherous wakeup call when they realize "oh wait we're all in this together?"

Kind of like when Obama broke it down to that restaurant owner who was too dumb to understand that if working class people had money they'd come eat at his place.
 

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Don't learn the english language asian brehs.... :snoop:

They gonna have to close, move, and setup shop again under a different name all because of not knowing the English language.

They can speak English just fine they're just doing what they do when the police comes in: switch their style up, act brand new and play the innocent immigrant I don't understand what you're saying sir role.

Edit: oh shyt they actually had Black people working there :dead: oh well
 

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Lol I see a lot of people didn't bother reading the entire article, the owners are Asian and say English isn't their first language.
They bought a sign on eBay without knowing exactly what it meant.
I tend to believe them considering the circumstances, no business would put up a sign like that knowing the current law.
:yeshrug: all companies that do this do it under the table
 
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Lol I see a lot of people didn't bother reading the entire article, the owners are Asian and say English isn't their first language.
They bought a sign on eBay without knowing exactly what it meant.
I tend to believe them considering the circumstances, no business would put up a sign like that knowing the current law.
:yeshrug: all companies that do this donut under the table
Why would you place a sign on the front door of your business if you can't read it?
:dwillhuh:
 
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