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Arizona coffee truck loses 40 percent of business after being banned from hospital

By Graig Graziosi

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Arizona coffee truck loses 40 percent of business after being banned from hospital

A Phoenix-based coffee company, Graveyard Shift Coffee, has lost up to 40 percent of its business after the Mayo Clinic Hospital in Phoenix cancelled its bookings.

The cancellation occurred after a single complaint deemed the company’s name and logo, which features a skeleton in scrubs, offensive.

Graveyard Shift Coffee had been serving healthcare workers at the hospital for two years, with its name and logo specifically designed to empathize with late-shift staff.

Co-owner Tyler Tremaine stated that the company was not given the option to cover the logo or name before being barred from the hospital.

The small family business, which targets a niche market of overnight workers, is now seeking new customers to mitigate the significant loss of income.