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Teens' ice cream tactics leave fast-food joint cold

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In this one-sided food fight, the ice cream is losing — and the patience of some employees of an Oma…
In this one-sided food fight, the ice cream is losing — and the patience of some employees of an Omaha fast food restaurant surely must be melting.

At least 60 times over the past two months, teenagers have ordered ice cream from a Burger King near 114th Street and West Dodge Road with no intention of eating it, an employee told Omaha police.

Instead, customers have thrown the ice cream cone back at an employee at a drive-through window, or grasped the ice cream, not the cone, leaving most of it to fall to the parking lot.

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