'What a Jerk!' Woman Slammed for Trying To Make Purchase at Starbucks After It ClosedA TikTok is going viral after a woman entered a Starbucks in San Francisco that was reportedly closed.

ByEmily Rella

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There's nothing more frustrating than pulling up to a store or restaurant only to find out that it's closed.

But with widespread staff shortages affecting service times and store hours, once cut-and-dry opening hours have become less reliable as stores attempt to adjust to pandemic-related disruptions.

One Starbucks shopper was not a happy camper when she discovered this upon entering a local Starbucks to purchase a confetti coffee mug.

TikTok user Rayah (@4rayah.sunshine),一个狂热的星巴克杯收集器,上传一个视频eo of her attempting to purchase a rare mug in a San Francisco Starbucks only to be told by employees that she couldn't make the purchase because the store was closed, despite the door being unlocked.

"He's saying I can't buy it. Can you believe it? They're sitting right here and he's not letting me buy it," she says.

The employee can be heard saying "because we're closed" in the background.

"I didn't know they were closed until he said that," she explained in the text overlay, claiming that the doors to the store said that the location was open until 8 p.m.

@4rayah.sunshineohh the disappointment#starbucks#starbuckscollector#almosthadit♬ That's Not My Name - The Ting Tings

The camera then flips around to the woman in the parking lot.

"Oh, the disappointment was so high," she says to the camera after she leaves the store. "I went back in to chat with the manager, and because their hours are wrong, she said she put a cup on hold for me to come pick up tomorrow. Then I'd have to drive back. I also told her I wanted some of those white-studded [cups] and the employee hid them. Can you believe that? What a jerk!"

Unsurprisingly, most people in the comments did not agree with the shopper, telling her to "calm down" and leave the workers alone.

"Girl they're closed. They probably dropped the tills and did the audits/deposits," one commenter wrote. "A manager isn't gonna pull a new fill for you."

"If they're closed why go back and talk to the manager, leave the people alone," said another. "He's not letting you buy it because they're closed."

The video has received more than 40,400 likes and 321,000 views.

Last month, Starbucks announced that locations would be "scaling back" operations due to the pandemic.

"As we have since the beginning of the pandemic, local leaders can, and do scale operations based on partner availability and local COVID-19 factors," Starbucksexplained in a statement. "These decisions are made on a store-by-store and market-by-market basis."

The chainwas downaround 11% as of Friday afternoon.

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Emily Rella

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Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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