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Published 20:15 22 May 2019 BST
Updated 11:23 4 Nov 2022 GMT
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Tiffany detailed the entire encounter in a Twitter thread, describing it as an "unbelievable bit of womb bothering".
She eventually jumped in to defend the woman, who had told the barista that she had one coffee a day.
Unbelievable bit of womb bothering in Starbucks at services . A pregnant woman got her Caramel Macchiato and the guy behind the counter said
‘Oh , it’s for you . Do you want me to make a decaf?’ She said ‘No, thanks’ Him ‘No I should because caffeine is bad for the baby’ — Tiffany Stevenson (@tiffstevenson) May 18, 2019
Her ‘It’s fine I have one a day’
Him ‘But...you shouldn’t’ Me *almost spontaneously combusting* ‘Are you a man , telling a woman what she should and shouldn’t have during a pregnancy? Then he says ‘Oh just because it’s bad for the baby so that’s why I’m saying it’ — Tiffany Stevenson (@tiffstevenson) May 18, 2019
The thread has caused consternation online and prompted a response from Starbucks. In a statement to Fox News, a spokesperson said the brand trusts its customers "to make the decisions that are right for them".Me ‘Unbelievable. Stop it’
Then he continues to try and justify policing a complete stranger for 5 minutes. He was maybe 30 years old max. Are they also doing Ob/Gyn training at Starbucks these days? — Tiffany Stevenson (@tiffstevenson) May 18, 2019
"We are investigating as a matter of priority. "As a matter of policy, we trust our customers to make the decisions that are right for them. "We’re concerned to hear about this experience, which isn’t reflective of the service we aim to provide our customers."So how much caffeine is safe to have during pregnancy? There are different schools of thought but most agree that around 200mg, the equivalent to one small coffee, is fine. That's not really the point here, though.
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