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Waffle House Responds After Employee Refused Service To 4 Uniformed Officers

Waffle House corporate headquarters has responded after an employee refused to serve four police officers.

Jennings, LA – Waffle House’s corporate headquarters has issued an apology after four Jennings police officers were denied service at one of their restaurants on Saturday morning.

“It’s sad when 4 police officers are refused service at Waffle House in Jennings…for the simple fact we are police officers,” Jennings Police Officer Ryan Courville said in a Facebook post. “Corporate was called. Just thought I’d share.”

Jennings Police Chief Danny Semmes said he received a call from the Waffle House regional manager shortly after the incident occurred, and that he was “assured the situation would be handled appropriately,” according to his Facebook post.

Chief Semmes added that the regional manager told him that officers “are always welcome at Waffle House.”

Officer Courville agreed that the management team was “extremely helpful and apologetic” in the wake of the incident, according to a later Facebook post.

“Just wanted to clear up that it is not Waffle House or a management problem, but in fact an issue with one employee,” Officer Courville added. “I am by no means bad mouthing the entirety of the business.”

Waffle House’s corporate headquarters also released a statement regarding the refusal of service.

“Our management team has reached out to Chief Semmes and apologized for the incident,” the company said in a statement to KPLC. “We are conducting a full review, and once we get all the facts we will take appropriate action quickly.”

“Our goal is for every customer to have an enjoyable experience,” the corporate office continued. “If we do not deliver on that promise, we work hard to rebuild the customer’s trust.”

Chief Semmes said that the situation was regrettable, but that he hoped everyone could “move forward together.”

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Burgers Allday
Burgers Allday

@kgolfinghawaii: It is different when a company like Waffle House says it, and says it to the "higher ups."

kgolfinghawaii
kgolfinghawaii

So once again two Richard Cranium morons, we all know which two, say the most ridiculous things. They truly are stupid. The movie the first moron spoke about was just that, a movie, and they were probably trying to make stuff like this happen. It certainly did become ok to do this because of Obama. As for the other idiot, how many times have you heard I pay your salary why don't you find a real criminal.

Burgers Allday
Burgers Allday

"What would these employees think if those officers refused to serve them next time they had a robbery or disturbance?" If they admitted that that was the reason that they refused to serve then they would be in a lot of legal trouble. Waffle House pays taxes and that money is used to pay police women and men to proudly serve,

Laughing
Laughing

What would these employees think if those officers refused to serve them next time they had a robbery or disturbance?

AZBIGDOG
AZBIGDOG

While in uniform I stopped eating at restaurants anywhere I could not see the cook and prep cooks as well as wait staff while they cooked and/or handled my food. I also made sure to check with other officers when they may have issued tickets or arrested the employees of any service business. Finally just did not eat out in uniform.