Quickmart suspends staff after viral Buruburu branch assault claims

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Quickmart Supermarket has suspended staff members involved in
an altercation with two customers at its Buruburu branch, following allegations
of mistreatment.
In a video that has since gone viral, the two customers
narrate how the supermarket manager abused them over a milk purchase. The
supermarket has faced backlash from the public, demanding action from the
retail giant.
In an official statement on Tuesday, the supermarket
apologised to the affected customers, citing that the retail giant doesn't
condone such behaviour alleged in the video.
Quickmart acknowledged suspending the staff involved and noted
that it had launched investigations into the matter.
"At Quickmart, our brand values are founded on respect,
kindness, and integrity. We do not condone any behavior that undermines these
principles," the statement read in part.
"As soon as we became aware of the situation, we took
immediate action by placing the staff involved on suspension while conducting a
thorough investigation in collaboration with the relevant authorities."
In the viral video, the customer narrated how she and her
brother visited Quickmart to purchase milk at the ATM section but did not find
any teller present.
Assuming it was a self-service station, they made payment and
were issued with a receipt, then proceeded to fetch the milk into their
container by themselves.
However, shortly afterwards while trying to leave the
supermarket, a teller summoned them and questioned why they had deposited the
milk themselves.
The two were reportedly then taken to the manager, who they
claim accused them of stealing 57 litres of milk.
They alleged that the manager led them to a storage area where
they were physically assaulted. The situation reportedly escalated and the
manager allegedly seized the customer’s phone and demanded that they delete the
videos they had recorded.
Their father was later contacted and asked to pay for the
alleged 57 litres of milk, but he refused, insisting that the supermarket was
in the wrong for assaulting his children.
The father reported the incident to the police, who allegedly
informed the victims that the supermarket manager had a history of arresting
customers and falsely accusing them of petty crimes.
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