They don't serve Asians in Eastbourne Lush

A few years ago, the first Lush shop started in Eastbourne town.

I was a huge fan of them, I used to buy many products, face wash, cleansing, etc from their shop in London.

There was a opportunity for me to go to London once a month, so it was buying them from their shop in Victoria station.

I was excited by new open of Lush shop.

However, on the first day I visited, I found no one was serving me.

In London, when I entered a shop someone definitely spoke to me to ask me if I needed any help.

In Eastbourne, there are less customers in the shop. Sometimes there are less customers than shop assistants.

However, they don't talk to me.

They talk to the other white customers. (I haven't seen any other coloured customers in this shop in Eastbourne, so I don't know if they talk to black customers)

This is normal Eastbourne. They don't talk to an Asian customers.

Also I have a similar experience in Topshop in Eastbourne.

I bought a gift card for my husband, and went to the shop.

I rememeber shop assistants in London Topshop were friendly, as same as other shops in London.

In Eastbourne. they choose customers to talk to.

We didn't buy anything from Topshop as there was no assistant talks to us, and they seemed to avoid us, my husband had some questions regarding trousers, but no one answered, we left the shop without any purchase. They wasted my money. I would like my money back.

After a couple of visits to Topshop ad Lush in Eastbourne, I lost interests in their products, because of their attitudes towards Asian customers.

I don't buy anything from Lush any more.