16-year-old Chick-Fil-A worker sent home over ‘unnatural’ hair color

Sixteen-year-old Autumn Williams is still trying to understand how the blonde hair color in her braids was deemed unnatural at her Chick-Fil-A job.

https://www.qcnews.com/news/u-s/north-carolina/cabarrus-county/harrisburg/16-year-old-harrisburg-chick-fil-a-worker-sent-home-over-unnatural-hair-color/

Lame US only link
I don’t live in the US, so it’s not US-only. Couldn’t tell you why your country can’t access it.
Probably as they want to track people without consent, and that’s not allowed where I live.

It’s always small, local news sites that just block EU traffic because the GDPR is so vague and broad they don’t wasn’t too spend the resources to ensure compliance.

Sites have violated GDPR by simply using the wrong fonts

Sure. This is probably why there’s no local news sites in EU. All the small ones had to close when GDPR came into action
Sarcasm, right?
Probably… Or perhaps there is no small sites in EU anymore as they’d get closed because of wrong font. Or maybe that part was made up and small networked news channels like to track what you read. It’s really hard to tell sometimes when there’s so many credible reasons for blocking just the countries that disallows tracking without consent.
Money. It cost money and takes time to follow gdpr, so obviously small sites outside of eu won’t do it. But I haven’t seen any site inside the eu that had to close because of gdpr, at least in my country.