It's disheartening to see the company prioritize appearance over qualifications. If you don't fit their ideal image, it seems like your chances are slim. Two mothers had daughters apply: one was slim and attractive, while the other was slightly overweight. Unsurprisingly, the slimmer candidate was offered the job. This feels reminiscent of bullying and is disrespectful, particularly to those who don't meet their standards. It's unfortunate that the overweight daughter anticipated rejection. They applied to make a statement, but the other girl eventually declined the position. Does the company realize the emotional impact this has on young applicants who are judged solely on their appearance?
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Dutch Bros. Coffee is a privately held drive-through coffee chain headquartered in Grants Pass, Oregon, United States, with company-owned and franchise locations throughout the western United States.