Yesterday, we shared the experience of Noelle Dolor, who experienced alleged discrimination while falling in line at a popular donut shop’s branch in Greenbelt, Makati City. Noelle’s story earned the ire of various netizens over the supposed preferential treatment of foreigners over Pinoys in their own land.
There is of course more than one side to a story, and we are glad to air J.CO Philippines’ side on the incident, as they shared their official statement with WhenInManila.com. As per the statement, J.Co Philippines has contacted the aggrieved parties, conducted an investigation on the incident, and meted out sanctions on the employees, as seen in the full statement below.

J.Co Philippines’ statement can also be found on their official Facebook page.
For what it’s worth, swift actions on these allegations are always appreciated.
What are your thoughts on this? Share them with us in the comments below.

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Based on this incident, dont buy anything from J.CO..and let them cater only to foreigners?
ke ano pang technical reason(s) shit, kapag customer service na ang usapan – dapat first in first out pa rin ang queue…
The whole statement is a bullcrap. Why can’t you be more transparent to what really happened, JCO? Pshhh…
I smell bullshit.