Update: CVS announced that they have fired two shift supervisors following a viral video of an employee named Morry Matson calling the police on a black woman named Camilla Hudson after accusing her of trying to hand him a coupon he thought was fraudulent.

While it isn't clear if Matson was one of the employees that were fired, CVS issued a statement that read, "CVS Health does not tolerate any practices that discriminate against any customer and we are committed to maintaining a welcoming and diverse environment in our stores.

"We have firm non-discrimination policies in place to help ensure that all customers are treated with respect and dignity. Profiling or any other type of discriminatory behavior is strictly prohibited."

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The trend of white people calling the police on black people for silly reasons continues, as a CVS clerk in Chicago allegedly called the cops on a black woman in the store after she tried to use coupons.

The man can be seen shaking while on the phone with the police, and the woman in the background can be heard giving her name and saying she would be waiting for the police to arrive to explain the silly situation.

Watch above.