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Hedi Mehrez & Graeme Murray

Lorry driver's left furious after Costa Coffee worker refuses Scottish banknote

A lorry driver was furious after a coffee chain refused his Scottish banknote.

Jonathan Owens accused Costa Coffee of racism after a barista turned down his money as he tried to pay two soft drink bottles.

The 46-year-old insisted the branch in Maidstone, Kent was “ostracising an entire country” by refusing the banknote and dscribed the attitude of staff “racist”.

KentLive reports he was delivering furniture to a nearby doctors’ surgery with three other colleagues.

He said: “Two of us went to Costa in the lorry to get coffees, rolls and bacon, rolls and sausage and two bottles of coke.

A worker on the till refused to accept Scottish banknotes (Geography Photos/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

“I was only paying for the two bottles of Coke, my colleague bought everything else.

"He paid for the coffees and food, I paid for the two bottles of Coke, or at least I tried to.”

Jonathan added: “That’s when they decided that despite it being Costa’s policy to accept them, they would instead decide to give me unnecessary grief about it.

"The girl on the till refused and her colleague agreed and then when I asked for the manager she said she was the manager and it was Costa policy not to accept them.

“I contested it again, then other people from the queue who were being held up started googling it and chucking in their opinion.

It later emerged it was company policy to accept the notes (Getty Images)

"I stood my ground, before finally throwing an English £10 note at the cashier saying ‘take an English one then, but give me the head office email address, I will be reporting your racist behaviour.

"They gave me the email address and we left.”

Jonathan felt “extremely embarrassed” in the busy cafe with many people queueing behind him.

He added: “I was meant to feel like a piece of s***.” It’s not the first time it happened to me.

Jonathan Owens has pledged never to go back to Costa after his treatment (Getty Images)

"It’s the first time it happened in a while. I felt like a second-class citizen.

"I will never go back to Costa. I do not want to have to defend myself in the future.

"I called them out. I was correct to do so.

"I know a lot of my friends will boycott it now. And rightly so.”

The chain has since apologised and confirmed they do accept Scottish banknotes.

Costa Coffee, which is a franchise, says the store team have been reminded they should accept Scottish banknotes (Bloomberg via Getty Images)

A Costa Coffee spokesperson said: “We can confirm that we accept Scottish banknotes in our stores, including at the store at Langley Park in Maidstone which is owned and operated by one of our franchise partners. We are sorry that this did not happen on this occasion.

“We have been in contact with the customer directly to apologise for the mistake and their experience, and the store team has been reminded that they should accept Scottish banknotes.”

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