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Hobby Lobby Investigating Employee's Alleged Offensive Comments

Hobby Lobby representatives say they are looking into alleged comments.

Update: Hobby Lobby will test selling Jewish Holiday items in certain markets in the Northeast, and continues to investigate whether an employee uttered a perceived anti-semitic answer to a customer in Marlboro Township. 
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A recent local blog post has sparked an internal investigation within Hobby Lobby's company.

The post, written by Ken Berwitz, author of the political book Hopelessly Partisan, pointed to a conversation in which a Hobby Lobby employee was allegedly asked why the craft store doesn't carry Jewish holiday decorations. The employee allegedly answered, "We don't cater to you people."

When Berwitz looked into the issue himself, he claims the answer from Hobby Lobby's Marlboro Township store, "Because Mr. [David] Green is the owner of the company, he's a Christian, and those are his values." 

Hobby Lobby representative Vincent Parker initially answered Patch with a brief statement, saying the store is working with buyers and looking into including Jewish holiday decorations.

In an email to Mayor Jon Hornik, Parker said the company is, in fact, investigating the alleged comments. 

"Alleged comments made by employees are currently being investigated and will be addressed accordingly. These comments are in no way indicative of Hobby Lobby culture, the owners and the operators," Parker said. "Marlboro is a great city and has wonderful people and we are blessed to be apart the community."


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