NJ bakery urges customers to stay out and only use their drive-thru if they're wearing this
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Century Bakery in Bridgeton, New Jersey, has requested customers wearing strong perfumes or colognes to use their drive-thru services instead of entering the bakery. The bakery's management cited health concerns for their employees, particularly those suffering from asthma, exacerbated by fragrances and seasonal allergens. They emphasized that this request is meant to encourage awareness rather than impose a strict rule, as lingering scents can cause discomfort for staff. Responses from the community have been mostly supportive of this initiative, highlighting the need for consideration in public spaces.
"We kindly ask that if you wear strong perfumes or colognes, please utilize our drive-thru service. Several cashiers in our bakery suffer from asthma."
"The addition of strong fragrances can make it even more difficult for them to breathe, as their airways are already irritated."
Read at New York Post
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