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Employees at a popular bakery establishment in Pakistan are being investigated for refusing to write "Merry Christmas" on the cake.
Wednesday, 22 Dec 2021 18:00 pm
News Headlines, English News, Today Headlines, Top Stories | Arth Parkash

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Following a clamour via web-based media, the administration of a famous pastry kitchen organization in Pakistan is examining one of its workers' refusal to express "Happy holidays" on a cake bought by a customer, expressing that it doesn't separate based on religion.

Later a client, Celestia Naseem Khan, griped on Facebook that when she purchased a cake from the bread kitchen's Defence Housing Society branch, a staff out rightly wouldn't put 'Happy holidays' on the cake, the administration of Delizia Bakery answered via web-based media that they were examining the occurrence.

The labourer supposedly let the lady know that he was unable to compose this is on the grounds that he had gotten a "request" from the kitchen.

Individuals communicated their astonishment and outrage via web-based media in light of the event.

 

"This is clearly a one-of-a-kind demonstration, and we perceive no difference based on religion or faith declaration." Right now, we're making a move against him.  It was done on a singular premise and isn't organization strategy, as per the pastry kitchen's administration.

"It could have been done due to a lack of knowledge and awareness that wishing someone a happy Christmas is all that 'Happy holidays' entails."- It said.

Individuals communicated their astonishment and anger via web-based media because of the event.

This is the second time a comparative event has happened nearby at one of the pastry kitchen's areas.

In 2018, a lady was denied a cake with the words "Happy holidays" engraved on it, referring to "business guidelines."

The bread shop's administration said that the episode brought about certain excusals because of it.