There are no cupcakes for you.
A New Jersey bakery is setting the law on what can enter their business.
Bakery Century in Bridgeton called on customers to wear a ton of perfume or column to buy only from them using their car.
A startling request, some would say.
In a Facebook post, South Jersey business explained strange to ask: “We kindly ask that if you wear strong perfumes or columns, please use our car service. Some cashier in our furnace suffer from asthma, and this year may be particularly challenging for them due to high pollen count.”

“Adding strong fragrances can make it even harder to breathe, as their airways are already frustrated. Please note that these fragrances tend to be extended to the building even after you leave, which can lead to coughing and embarrassment for our team members,” the posting of social media continued.
Hintedi hints that some rude clients have made remarks about the coughing of the employees because the post ended up, “… we appreciate your understanding in keeping comments about coughing with yourself if you decide to enter the building by wearing heavy aromas.”
The post arrived in Bakery for comment. In a statement for today, Bakery explained that this is not an official rule, but rather a request for its clients.
“Just just an encouragement to be aware of those around you. No client will leave if they go inside by wearing scents.”

Many people seem to be in support of this.
“My mother has terrible asthma and the aromas get her too! They can also send her to a suitable cough, then the people around her look at her as she is sick. So thank you for doing so!” A customer agreed.
“Thank you for looking for your staff. This can also cause future customers to come too. While I have no asthma, I have an allergy to perfumes and columns. I feel like people have no idea how much they use or have on them,” read another comment.
Another commentator seemed to be more angry than Bakery: “We should let us expose rude clients. And ask them not to return, especially if we are just doing our job and you are the one who woke up on the wrong side of the bed,” they writes.
“There are many bakeries around this area for someone to complain and return immediately the next day,” the same commentator continued.
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