Los Angeles, CA — Entertainment star Mandy Moore recently voiced criticism toward Amazon after a package was delivered to her in-laws’ destroyed home, a casualty of the recent devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. On her social media, Moore highlighted the insensitivity of delivering a package to a residence that had been burned down, accentuating the ruins with an untouched Amazon box prominently in view.
In her Instagram story, Moore expressed her disbelief and disappointment at the sight of the package amidst the ashes of what was once her in-laws’ home. This public statement prompted an immediate response from the retail giant. Amazon spokesperson, Steve Kelly, publicly expressed regret over the incident and reached out to Moore to gather more information with the intent of preventing such incidents in the future.
Kelly explained that Amazon had previously instructed delivery personnel to practice discretion when delivering to areas affected by the wildfires, particularly when it involves properties that have been visibly damaged. However, he acknowledged that the protocol was clearly not followed in this instance.
The impact of the wildfires has deeply affected Moore’s family. Not only were her in-laws’ property destroyed, but her brother-in-law Griffin Goldsmith and his wife also suffered the loss of their home. In response, Moore has been active in sharing a GoFundMe campaign to assist her family members in their recovery efforts.
Moore and her husband, musician Taylor Goldsmith, have also faced personal hardships due to the fires. Their residence suffered significant damage, rendering the majority of their home uninhabitable. During this challenging period, friends and fellow celebrities Hilary Duff and Matthew Koma extended their support by offering the Goldsmiths temporary housing.
Sterling K. Brown, Moore’s co-star from the popular television series “This Is Us,” recently shared an update on Moore’s situation. According to Brown, Moore is coping with the situation one day at a time but is resolutely navigating through these difficult circumstances.
The Moore family’s ordeal highlights the broader impact of climate-related disasters on communities and individuals, underlining the importance of responsive and delicate handling from businesses during such crises. The incident with the misplaced Amazon package serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by those in disaster-stricken zones and the need for corporations to adapt and act thoughtfully.
Thus, as Los Angeles continues to recover from the wildfires’ devastation, stories like Moore’s underscore the personal toll behind the headlines and compel businesses to reassess their operations during such critical times to better serve affected communities.
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