Coffee boss pours out his heart in memo blast
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On Saturday morning, workers at national coffee distributor Coffex woke to an all-staff email with the subject line “Lump of Shit”.
It turned out to be a missive from managing director
Fong Loong, who had arrived in Melbourne from Perth on Wednesday last week after he was potentially exposed to COVID-19 by a fellow passenger on his Qantas flight. But Loong’s foul mood didn’t end there.
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“I was treated like a lump of shit yesterday by a few imbeciles at the Brunswick office just because I was on the QF778 from Perth on Wednesday … I will never forget that treatment until I die,” he fumed at staff.
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As dawn broke on one of the most fateful days of his premiership, Daniel Andrewsâ first waking thought was Linfox.
It was March 27, 2020. In a matter of hours, Andrews would dial into a national cabinet meeting and advocate for returned travellers to be quarantined in city hotels, a policy that would ultimately carry disastrous consequences for Victoria.
But at 6.37am, his immediate priority was to ensure the family business of his friend and corporate mentor Lindsay Fox was kept in the loop.