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Dessert Vendor to Long Island Bride-to-Be: 'We Truly Hope That Your Wedding Bombs'

A bride-to-be got a shocking email from dessert food truck company. The employee who sent it has been fired.

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While planning her wedding, a Long Island woman received a not-so-sweet message from a sweets vendor.

Commack resident Amanda De Pascale, 26, contacted the Manhattan-based dessert food truck company, Sweetery NYC, to ask for a price to cater at her wedding, but discovered it was out of her price range.

However, she continued to receive calls from Sweetery NYC co-founder and owner Grant DiMille before receiving a nasty email from an employee at the company earlier this month.

The email, which has been shared multiple times on Facebook, read:

Amanda-
We have zero idea what type of warped sick games you are playing with us, but now it is time for us to have a say.
You are a despicable bottom feeding wretched disgrace of a person, who is as disgusting as they come.
How many times have we called you to follow up on the proposal that we expanded time and effort to produce based on your request and each and every time you cowardly hang up the phone on us when we identify who is calling, what an absolute low life twisted miserable individual you have to be.
We truly hope that your wedding bombs and turns out to be a complete and total disaster of the century why would it be anything but since you are a part of it. We could not even imagine the person that would marry you, pity the poor lonely soul whose life is doomed before it starts with you, we hope that he or she runs and saves them self from the mud hole that you are.
If for some reason you need further clarification on our thoughts let us know we are certain we can clarify those thoughts for you.

“When I told [my fiancée] later and he goes ‘Are you freaking kidding me?’” De Pascale told FoxNews. “I was and am still kinda in shock, but he was just furious. He printed out the emails right away.”

According to Newsday, she received an apology from Di Mille who said “what you have experienced from us is not who we are at our core."

He also said the message was sent by an employee of the company from Di Mille's account and that employee has since been fired, Newsday reports.

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