Chipotle on Monday offered a manager her job back after she was fired for not serving five black men last week, an incident captured in a video thread that went viral.
Dominique Moran, the manager at the Grand Avenue Chipotle in St. Paul, said she had her team's best interest in mind when she repeatedly refused service to the group of men Thursday night. She was surprised that Chipotle initially fired her and hasn't decided if she will return to her job with the store.
"I was obviously trying to do the right thing," Moran said Monday. "I told Chipotle to tell the boys I say sorry. ... I didn't think I would lose my job, I thought I did something good by standing up for my people."
Chipotle fired her Friday, saying she did not follow company policy, which says employees should not ask customers to pay for their food before they order it.
On Monday, the day it reversed course, Chipotle said it spent several days reviewing the available evidence.
"While our normal protocol was not followed serving these customers, we publicly apologize to our manager for being put in this position," the statement said. "We will work to continue to ensure that we support a respectful workplace for our employees and our customers alike."
In the videos, Masud Ali, 21, says he and his friends were racially stereotyped.
At the beginning of the videos, Moran can be heard telling the men: "You gotta pay because you never have money when you come in here."