So this is a real local favorite donut shop. A mom and pop place that is loved by the community. My parents have been going here for years, and the other day my mom went to buy donuts for my sons birthday breakfast... she bought 7regular donuts and 4specialty donuts, the total was about $15.00. When paying for the donuts, she asked for a punch on her donut loyalty card. It was at this time that the young kid behind the counter very rudely told my mom that she didn't purchase a "dozen" donuts, and that's not the deal for the punch card. My mom then presumed to explain that a dozen regular donuts is cheaper than what she actually purchased, and that they normally give it without a problem. The kid still wouldn't give it to her. I know this seems silly, but the owners of this place should make sure their customers are treated well. Especially if you've been coming here for years. I'm sure we will still go to lamars... but seriously, why alienate a customer for something so small? Maybe make the punch a dollar amount instead, or just explain to the carefree teenagers what customer service means...? Thanks