The Denver Milk Market is one of many businesses preparing for All-Star Week while experiencing staffing shortages.
Author: Darius Johnson
Updated: 4:46 PM MDT July 8, 2021
DENVER — Tens of thousands of people are headed to Denver for Tuesday's MLB All-Star Game.
The big crowd means businesses need extra hands to fill orders and provide good customer service — and it's also requiring many employees to expand their roles.
"If you can't find me in the market, I’m over here making pizzas,” sad Denver Milk Market General Manager Ashley Weinschenk.
A typical morning in the pizzeria involves getting the dough ready at the shop and preparing several other restaurants before opening. Weinschenk often jumps in to help wherever employees may be struggling.