NO KANSAS CITY CUSTOM ICE CREAM UNTIL CORONAVIRUS THREAT OVER?!?

A tough but considerate move from owners of this local fave . . .

"Betty Rae’s closed its Waldo and River Market locations indefinitely March 30, promising customers on social media they’d see them again when threat of the virus has thawed."

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'Empathy over economics': Why Betty Rae's is storing its scoops amid COVID-19 brainfreeze

"This is a crucial time for a businesses like ours," said Mary Nguyen, co-founder of Betty Rae's. "We have a lag in the winter and we look forward to opening. Lines out the door are a sign of spring in Kansas City now."

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  1. Get another job. Not back to normal until November.

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    1. After november 7th I'm sure it will be fine. Magically disappear.

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  2. It's sad that it's happening to a beloved local business, but the owner's response is to be admired. Not much self pity, no bitching about things out of her control, just a concern for her employees and a creative drive to find other ways to stay afloat.

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