Posted on 05/16/2010 1:55:27 PM PDT by Tiger555
Lush, huh? (hic*)
Obviously alot of Latino customers
Otherwise it wouldn’t give a damn
Liberal shop, catering to liberal clientle. Of course they don’t want the illegals deported, who’ll handle the kids, cook the dinner, clean the tub after the bath, so their customers can indulge themselves in a five dollar bath bomb.
What, for example, would be a LUSH product? Those of us that do not live in Scottsdale, and we are many, would appreciate being given just a bit more information.
Every Freeper needs to do this.
1.888.733.5874
The store produces bathroom and shower products and hand-made cosmetics.
Nope, a shop catering to the wealthy who use those illegals for everything from gardening and pool care to cleaning the toilet and wiping their children’s bums.
Ping!
Activism opportunity!
It’s apparently some kind of handmade cosmetics store in a very plush part of Scottsdale. Somehow I seriously doubt this is even going to get off the ground.
I believe it is a (cosmetics company). If the owners are America citizens they should be ashamed of themselves for trying to thwart an existing law.
It’s a world-wide company.
This is the Scottsdale store from a couple of years ago:
Scottsdale shop employees get naked for a cause
8/28/2008
Workers at LUSH Cosmetics at Scottsdale Fashion Square joined a nation-wide protest by wearing nothing but aprons on Wednesday.
They said it’s all part of an anti-packaging campaign to urge customers to buy naked goods and purchase products free of packaging.
Exactly why there should be a HUGE fine for any company hiring illegals.
How about, say, $1000 per day an illegal is working there.
Maybe our 17% unemployment rate would go down a bit?
Please call or email their Headquarters and tell them what their store in Arizona is doing (I bet they don’t know).
Email form at bottom of page: http://www.lushusa.com/customers/contact-us/
Phone:
Need help fast? Please call Customer Care at:
1.888.733.5874
Monday-Friday: 7am to 5pm (Pacific Time)
Saturday: 9am to 4pm (Pacific Time)
Sunday: Closed
In Arizona if you are caught there is a fine and you could lose your business license.
Better yet, a one-year mandatory jail sentence (preferably at the Arapaio resort) for the CEO. Fines are looked upon as a cost of doing business. Jailtime with Bruno The Lonely might be a better deterrent.
I have spent a lot of money there. Not at the Scottsdale location but in London and New Orleans.
Would you consider writing a letter to their head office telling them how offensive you find their Scottsdale franchisee?
ok, I will boycott. I bought some soap a while back will NOT be going back
ok, I will boycott. I bought some soap a while back will NOT be going back
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