Sayuri, a broadcaster who said she had been denied access because she had no QR code and ID after evacuating from the fire and visiting Starbucks with her child, apologized for her short thoughts.



Sayuri posted a post on her SNS on the 25th and said, "I sincerely apologize to the Starbucks employee who made me uncomfortable all day because of the emotional post I wrote yesterday."



Earlier, Sayuri said through social media that the apartment she lived in the day before had a fire, she and her child and babysitter were evacuated in a hurry.

However, in cold weather, he and a child of less than three months entered Starbucks in front of the house, but he said he was denied access because he did not have a mobile phone to verify the QR code.

Sayuri said, "While showing my son whose lips turned blue, I asked him to stay indoors for a while for him, but he said it couldn't be done until the end. I thought about how good it would have been to write down his personal information and allow him to enter like other stores." said.



Sayuri's writing raised voices criticizing Starbucks' inflexible coping.

On the contrary, there were opinions of advocacy that Starbucks' compliance with the COVID-19 quarantine guidelines was a natural act of keeping the principles.



Regarding this case, Starbucks said, "According to the government's quarantine guidelines, we kindly guided Sayuri to fill out the handwritten list after checking the QR code or ID," and "Please understand that we have tried to comply with the quarantine guidelines as much as possible." .



As the controversy continued, Sayuri expressed his apology, saying that his thoughts were short.



Sayuri said, "I apologize once again for the rude behavior of thinking only of my position and not taking into account any circumstances that could damage the store and the staff." There was a principle that I had to take, but yesterday I made a big mistake because I was too urgent.”



“I was afraid to go to the hospital with a small baby because of the corona, but I thought about staying at Starbucks for a while, which is not a shelter,” he said. “I went to Starbucks today to apologize and talk to the staff. He also explained that he apologized directly to the employee.



Lastly, Sayuri pledged, "I am really grateful that many people scolded me and taught me that I am inexperienced, and I will try to show a better image."



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Seon-ae)