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Bear claw coffee employs half disabled employees in every new store?

Yes, the bear claw coffee shop, which quickly spread all over the country, opened a new store last year. Half of the employees in the new store are disabled. The founder of Bear Claw Coffee said that this goodwill is mutual, and "Bear Claw", disabled units and consumers are all transmitting warmth and touch to each other. All feelings that can't be expressed in words can be confided in actions.

Wang Haiqing, the founder of Bear Claw Coffee, told the reporter that in Yongkang Road Store, parents often interact with Bear Claw with their children in their arms, which is very hard to watch. So this time, a children's cave was specially set up, with the height of 1. 1 m, and children can interact with bear paws when standing. At the same time, the lower hole can also facilitate the disabled in wheelchairs to drink water. ?

In addition, considering the large demand for take-out in Lujiazui, the new store opened a take-out service. The special rectangular take-out hole is 1 m long and 30 cm high. The TV screen next to the hole displays the order number in real time, which is convenient for the takeaway and customers to take meals according to the number.

According to Wang Haiqing, Store No.2 1 * * has four employees, two of whom are deaf. Jiangnan is one of them, just joined the job. I used to work in Yongkang Road Store, but now I come to the new store to help. Although there is no particularly rich experience in coffee making, Jiangnan is very enthusiastic. If given the chance, he will take part in training and soon become a barista. The other is Chen Xiao, who has 8 years' experience in coffee industry and has been included in the talent pool of the store manager.

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"Bear Claw Coffee" walked out of "Bear Cave" for the first time;

On October 29th, 65438/KLOC-0, Bear Claw Coffee, which once warmed the whole Shanghai, came to the West Campus of Renji Hospital under closed management. The founder and the barista representative of the deaf-mute first appeared outside the "cave". Together with the Shanghai Disabled Persons' Federation, they took hundreds of cups of bear claw coffee, hand cream, lip balm and other materials to the West Campus of Shanghai Renji Hospital to send warmth to angels in white, the frontline of epidemic prevention.

At the scene, cups of coffee brewed by the staff in the store were sent to the West Campus of Renji Hospital early in the morning, and each cup of coffee was marked with their handwritten blessing quotation: "Come on, angels in white"! The signature is "Paw Paw", drawing a love. Xiao Di, a deaf barista, sent a blessing in sign language at the scene: I hope these coffees can make medical staff feel warm and the epidemic will pass as soon as possible.