A Subway employee allegedly harassed a customer by using her coronavirus contact tracing details to message her.
An Auckland woman, who has been identified only as "Jess", said she felt "gross" and "uncomfortable" after a male Subway employee used her contact tracing details to message her after she filled in a form at a North Shore restaurant.
Subway confirmed that the employee has been suspended pending an investigation.
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Jess told MediaWorks she was asked to fill her name, home address, email address and phone number on to a form provided by the restaurant.