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I entered through the drive through at this location today 7/28 at approximately 12:30pm. The male that was on and taking orders at this time couldn?t have been more rude and off putting. I work at the hospital across the street and thought it might be funto do a fun pick-me-up treat for our team. Especially since today is #MiracleTreatDay where $1 from every blizzard sold isdonated to Gillette Children?s. What a fun way to support a place we work so closely with! Upon driving up, I asked and verifiedif they were open as the front doors were closed. I was addressed in a very curt manner by some guy who made us very aware ofshort staffing hence drive through only. I was then told that they are only able to do ice cream products and drinks. Beforegiving him my list of 10 blizzards to order, I wanted to verify that ?ice cream product? included blizzards as I didn?t want tomake their lives any worse if that was excluded. He snidely remarked, ?well blizzards are ice cream products?. Due to theirspeaker system at the drive through muffling his words, there was also a bit of back and forth asking him to repeat things whichas you can imagine, made him even more lovely of a personality to deal with. Thankfully when I pulled up to the window, thegirl who took my payment couldn?t have been more sweet and helpful. She offered to label all the flavors that were ordered andensured that each treat had a lid plus a spoon and even packaged them up in trays for me. Give her a raise!! I completelyunderstand the stress of having to work short staffed, believe me. I also understand that this job isn?t necessarily ones ?dreamjob? if you will, and I?m sure that having to deal rude customers daily will also make the work environment occasionally tough.However this guy who was working the drive through orders this afternoon should be taught that basic empathy and respect forothers can go a really long way. Even if it?s something as simple as taking ones ice cream order. Pe