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Ex-Sheetz worker said she quit her job over the chain's 'smile policy' that bans 'obvious missing, broken or badly discolored teeth'

1 month ago   |   By Business Insider

Employees at Sheetz's roughly 650 convenience stores must have full smiles without any "missing, broken, or badly discolored teeth," according to company policy. Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images
A former Sheetz employee said she quit over the chain's "smile policy."
Another employee said a manager referenced the policy during a promotion discussion.
Sheetz is reviewing the policy following a previous Insider inquiry about the rule.
At the start of 2023, Rose found herself in a discussion with a manager at a Sheetz store in Ohio where she worked. The topic: her...
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