IT LANDED ON A RAMP BELOW.
NO OTHER VEHICLES WERE DAMAGED
AND NO ONE WAS HURT.
A FORMER VENDOR FOR
STARBUCKS IS SUING THE COFFEE
CHAIN OVER ITS USE OF TOXIC
PESTICIDES.
PAUL DORIA WAS PEST CONTROL
VENDOR FOR THE COMPANY FOR
MORE THAN TEN YEARS.
HE SAYS THAT HIS COMPANY WAS
RELEASE FROM THE ITS CONTRACT
AFTER HE WARNED ABOUT THE USE
OF POISONOUS PESTICIDE STRIPS
INSIDE SEVERAL OF STARBUCKS
NEW YORK COFFEE SHOPS.
HE ALONG WITH TWO EMPLOYEES
ARE CLAIMING WHISTLE BLOWER
RETALIATION.
HUGE INJUSTICE TO EVERYONE
EXPOSE TODAY THIS.
THE FACT OUTLINED IN THE
COMPLAINT ARE CLIENTS RAISED
CONCERNS OVER NUMBER OF YEARS
AND NOTHING WAS DONE, THEY
CONTINUED TO FIND THESE
PESTICIDES IN WORKPLACE.
THE LAWSUIT ALLEGES
STARBUCKS TURNED TO THE
PESTICIDE STRIP TO COMBAT
UNSANITARY CONDITIONS, WHICH
WERE ALLEGEDLY A BREEDING
GROUND FOR PESTS INCLUDING
MAGGOTS AND COCKROACH.
STARBUCKS SAYS THE LAWSUIT
