
Starbucks 'deeply concerned' by spread of 'false' claims the company is removing Pride flags from stores
Fox News
Starbucks recently shut down reports that the company was forcing stores to remove its Pride flags and other decorations celebrating Pride Month.
The company called the claim "false information," said it was "deeply concerned" by the spread of the false allegations and re-pledged its commitment to the LGBTQ community. Gabriel Hays is an associate editor for Fox News Digital.
The claim that Starbucks was removing pride items from stores came from the "Starbucks Workers United" Twitter account. The account, run by the union of the same name, announced, "BREAKING: In the middle of Pride Month, Starbucks BANS Pride decorations in stores across the United States."

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