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A restaurant is looking to identify a man caught on security cameras attempted to visit their store during Monday’s massive snowstorm, only to find that it was closed.

The video of his reaction has gone viral, and the restaurant wants to thank the loyal customer by giving him the meal he had braved the blizzard for.

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