This woman walked into this ice cream shop and ordered an ice cream cone. When they handed it to her she told them she couldnโt pay for it. ๐ณ
The employees said she had to pay for it. She didnโt have any money. She asks them if they are going to call the cops.
This male customer sitting there chimes in and says if they call the cops he will be a witness.
The woman said she told them she wanted it for free but the man said thatโs not true. He said he watched her the whole time.
She tries to put it down on the countertop but the employee tells her donโt leave it there. So she walks over and throws it in the trash.
The witness tells her โthis is what entitlement looks likeโ as she walks out the door.
Some people said why not just buy the ice cream for her, to have a heart, because you never know what someone is going through.
Others said if she had asked the right way and told them up front she didnโt have any money then maybe they would have purchased it for her but to come in and order and THEN tell them you donโt have any money is just wrong.
This wasnโt a steak or a burger or a meal, I could see buying her those things to help someone out that is hungry but an ice cream is not a necessity. No one owes anyone anything.
What do you think? Should one of them have bought the ice cream for her, given it to her for free? Or do you think she was trying to get something for free and trying to take advantage of them?