If it was a qt low at time of oil change, I'm not sure I'd be worried. I mean, the oil was going to be removed anyway; now you have one less quart to return.
I get that more oil in the sump means lower temps, especially if it's a low capacity sump; but unless if you are towing/racing/driving hard, does it really matter? I presume "min" means minimum level to operate under the conditions it was designed for, so it may well be fine to drive hard even being a quart low--not sure I'd test that theory, but on a gently driven daily driver, I don't see the worry about being a qt low at oil change time.
Since this holds 6 quarts I'm not sure it's that low. If it was less than 4qt then I'd be more concerned. And of course, driving around 1qt low leaves less reserve capacity in case something drastic developed overnight.