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A San Jose, California, bakery has slammed Tesla after a company employee placed a massive pie order for Black History Month, only to cancel it after the Black-owned business scrambled to meet the request, according to multiple reports.Voahangy Rasetarinera, the owner of The Giving Pies, wrote on Instagram that Tesla 'hurt my small Black women-owned business' through the last-minute cancellation.
After chasing the representative on Friday, she said, she got a text message 'CASUALLY informing me' that Tesla had changed its mind.'This abrupt reversal left me reeling, realizing the extent of the impact on my small business,' she wrote. 'I had invested time, resources, and effort based on assurances from Tesla, only to be left high and dry.'Tesla did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment, sent outside business hours.
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