Ok ok, so you're all wondering what the point of that was. Well, I'll tell you. The point is, we now never have enough milk and by the time evening rolls around, we are completely out of milk. This does not, in any way, sit well with our faithful Creamery customers. Some are civil about it and simply ask when we will be getting more milk, but most are not so nice. People come storming up to the registers, all in a huff, and demand to know why we are out of milk and why this has happened to them the last 3 times and what they are supposed to do about their children's breakfast tomorrow. People seriously act as if we are the only store in Utah Valley that sells milk. They come up demanding milk and its just like, uh, maybe go to any of the many other grocery stores in the area? Did you happen to think of that? We also get the "I drove ALL the way from JUST to buy your milk, how can you not have any???" As if we are going to be like "Oh! you drove allll that way?? Well in that case, of course we have milk! Let me go get you some from our secret stash." People do think we have some hidden away somewhere sometimes though. One time a girl came up to me at the register and said "I just wanted some milk please." as if I could go fetch her some from some magical place in the Creamery. I just looked at her and told her we were really were out, that's why the cooler is empty. But I had the best reaction to the milk being gone this last Wednesday night.
It was 10:55, we were just about to close, and I was in the back putting bakery trays away. As I am doing this, a tall, angry freshman boy comes up to the door and asks, rather rudely, "Are you seriously out of milk??" This was even more annoying because we had signs up on the cooler doors that literally said Yes, we are really out of milk. So he obviously knows the answer to his snotty question, so I responded and said "Yeah, didn't you read the sign?" to which he yelled, "HOW DOES THAT EVEN HAPPEN IN AMERICA??? I MEAN, WHAT IS THIS, SOVIET RUSSIA????" and then he stormed off. David and I were both in the back for that whole outburst, and we just started and cracking up. Soviet Russia? Who even says that? Did I just miss the fact that the Cold War is apparently still going on? Is the Red Scare still a thing? Because I was not aware that Soviet Russia still existed, or that people still referred to it when venting their frustration about a store's lack of milk. So that bratty little freshman takes the cake when it comes to ridiculous reactions to the milk being gone. As annoying as it is to deal with all the questions and frustration, I guess running out of milk does make for some good stories, and for that, we thank you, angry/confused/disappointed/hysterical customers.