Nurses in Paris, Texas, ordered a pizza during their graveyard shift, but the employees at the shop weren’t too happy.
On Wednesday, Kerry Miller, a friend of a Texas nurse at Paris Regional Medical Center posted a note from the Domino’s Pizza employees containing a message that many are saying was quite rude considering the circumstances.
“We would appreciate it very much if you didn’t wait until 5 minutes before we close,” the note read. Miller added: “What the heck? You know, come on.”
The note was added into a pizza box after it was ordered just minutes before closing time.
“I don’t care if they called one minute ’til, the business is still open,” Miller told KVUE-TV. “Service your customers.”
Miller said that nurses save lives every day no matter the time, the weather, or if there is a holiday.
“How would you feel if you wrote something like that and then the next day you were laying there?” Miller added.
A spokesperson told CBS DFW that the note doesn’t bode well with them.
“We do not condone or encourage this kind of behavior or one-sided ‘dialogue’ with our customers,” the spokesperson, Tim McIntyre, told the station.
Miller said he hopes it doesn’t happen again.