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| - I just bought a sandwich here. You have to wait awhile before anyone even acknowledges you. They said they were out of focaccia, ok fine. Then I asked if they had sour dough. She said sure, then went out of the sandwich area and got a loaf of sourdough. Couldn't they have done the same for the focaccia? It was right there. My biggest concern is that she had one gloves hand and one bare hand. Now, I wouldn't care if she only used the gloved hand to make my sandwich. But she used both hands. So while she's making it, I'm debating about whether or not I still wanted it, with her touching it. I really wanted a hot sandwich, so I was like, screw it, if they heat it, it kills germs. But she briefly touched it with her bare hand again. But it was the corner....so I was like, well whatever, I don't have to eat that corner. I didn't want to ask her to throw it away, because I absolutely hate wasting food. Plus, if she was so brazenly handling my sandwich with a bare hand in front of me, who knows if everything else that was already prepped was ok? So, if I get sick, it's her fault. I'll take my chances with this one. If that lady doesn't know, I'm pretty sure it's a major health code violation, touching ready to eat food with bare hands.
The reason they got 2 stars? The guy that got me a bag of jo jo potatoes got .995 pounds when I asked for a pound. Call me nerdy, but that's pretty impressive for that kind of accuracy. (He did not touch anything with his bare hands)
Other than that, I don't have any complaints. The people are nice, but....that health code violation, it can be tricky for some people.
If you're not at home, don't touch food with bare hands. Ick.
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