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Galeries Lafayette apologizes to Chinese tourists
Paris (ANTARA News) - French department store Galeries Lafayette on Friday made an apology to two Chinese tourists who have been treated insultingly while shopping in Lafayette.
The French high-end retail group held a meeting on Friday morning to make a formal apology to the Chinese couple who came from east China`s Zhejiang Province.
"We officially and sincerely apologize for the Chinese young couple, the other tour members and all the Chinese people who are hurt in this incident," said Paul Delaoutre, President of Galeries Lafayette.
The couple had been accused of using forged notes while paying at the cashier on Feb. 11.
The couple were taken to the police office where they were questioned and searched insultingly.
After a bank expert identified that the note was not fake, the couple returned to the cashier who once again refused the note by insisting to claim it as counterfeit.
On Tuesday, Delaoutre said he sent to the Chinese couple a letter in which he made apology and offered them a new Paris tour.
The president said Chinese tourists are the biggest-spending foreign consumers in Lafayette, promising his department store would take all the necessary measures to avoid such kind of incidents in the future, Xinhua reported.(*) END
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at 19:58 on February 24th, 2008
This has become fairly big news in China. Xinhua agency "quoted an unnamed tourism official calling for a boycott of the famed French brand."