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Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 3:40 pm
Deli Customer Shocked To Read His Ticket
A Chattanooga man says he was shocked when he saw what was written on his lunch ticket Friday.
Otis Elliott says when he saw "negro to-go" written on his ticket, he didn't even wait around to get his order.
Elliott says he did talk to the owner of the Deli Man and Cake Lady, but she never apologized.
He says she later brought him a sack of goodies.
Elliott just works a few doors down at Total Image.
He tells Channel Three Eyewitness News, "You treat everyone the same, I want to be treated like the next person, but this was a shock, I ain't never seen nothing like this here."
Elliott says he wishes the owner would have talked with him and employee who wrote the ticket.
Elliott says the man who took his order is Hispanic. Elliott also says he knows that "negro" means black in spanish, but he adds that it is still offensive.
http://www.wrcbtv.com/videowindow.cfm?sid=2572 - Check out the news footage'
A Chattanooga man says he was shocked when he saw what was written on his lunch ticket Friday.
Otis Elliott says when he saw "negro to-go" written on his ticket, he didn't even wait around to get his order.
Elliott says he did talk to the owner of the Deli Man and Cake Lady, but she never apologized.
He says she later brought him a sack of goodies.
Elliott just works a few doors down at Total Image.
He tells Channel Three Eyewitness News, "You treat everyone the same, I want to be treated like the next person, but this was a shock, I ain't never seen nothing like this here."
Elliott says he wishes the owner would have talked with him and employee who wrote the ticket.
Elliott says the man who took his order is Hispanic. Elliott also says he knows that "negro" means black in spanish, but he adds that it is still offensive.
http://www.wrcbtv.com/videowindow.cfm?sid=2572 - Check out the news footage'