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Amazon apologises after barring breastfeeding CEO and baby from business programme

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Scottish entrepreneur Rachael Bews, founder and CEO of marketing agency Nu Coton, was denied entry to an Amazon business event after being told she could not bring her breastfeeding infant onto the company's fulfilment centre site. Bews had earned a place on Amazon's Innovation Accelerator, a UK programme aimed at supporting small and medium-sized businesses. The incident left her feeling 'devastated', as she was effectively excluded from an opportunity she had secured. Amazon has since issued an apology following the incident.

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