May 26, 2013

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Reporter: Associated Press

No Breast Feeding

Burger King has given a generic apology to a woman who claims she was told to stop breast-feeding her baby in a Utah restaurant.

Kate Geary says she was made to "feel like a criminal" when an employee told her to either stop the feeding or leave the dining room.

Geary asked for an apology from the fast-food company, which issued a prepared statement today, apologizing for "any inconvenience" any guests suffered.

Burger King says an employee was responding to another customer who was uncomfortable with Geary breast-feeding her baby in the restaurant.

Utah state law gives women the right to breast-feed anywhere.


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