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| - I almost took a picture of my sandwich, because It was that bad. I didn't though - cus I don't want to get in the habit of photographing my food unless I need it for evidence in court (it wasn't quite as bad as that).
But it was awful. The Grinder has a fridge full of sandwiches that look and sound tasty from a distance, and I chose turkey with mango on a grainy bread. What I got, were two pieces of bread with about 2 tbls of filling. I kid ye not. I opened the sandwich and the measly filling sat like a half a ping-pong ball that was too small to spread. And what little turkey there was had plenty of gristle. It was not good.
Normally I'm quite forgiving, except that it's almost impossible to mess up a turkey sandwich. All you need is fresh bread, good meat, and sufficient portions and the Grinder failed miserable on two counts. Apart from the nice bread, the sandwich felt cheap, and lazy.
To make matters worse, my friend had a slice of pumpkin loaf (I think) which tasted dry and old. I like the Grinder, and I've had experiences with their lattes that have been between average, and very good. But this area is getting competitive, and I'd prefer to spend my money somewhere that is consistently great.
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