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  • Summarizing my experience in one word: Deception. Today, I walked into the food court hungry after finishing some errands at the mall. I met a manager waiting outside handing out samples of great tasting samples. The lady at the counter also gave me some samples. They were seducing. I'll admit that I did get the three entrĂ©e meal, pepper chicken and the types they let me try. The staff was attentive and filled me a side of soy sauce when I forgot to grab some since the bottles were not labeled. The food tasted great and filled me up. It was great... at first. After I was half way through, I noticed that I had an unbearable salty taste in my mouth. I was wondering if there was simply too much salt on my food. I did not even finish the food completely. I was feeling full when there was still rice. I actually got measured and tried on suits at the clothes store nearby afterwards. I felt like my belly was sticking out the whole time. I wanted to make sure such a sharp looking suit would fit nicely even though my abdomen was a little large than it should be. Still, I finished after an hour or so and returned home. When I got home I drank some water, and did a few chores, cleaning dishes, laundry. I drank some water again. I realized that I was really thirsty and that my stomach still felt bloated. I knew that there was something I was suspecting when I had my lunch, I wondered if the food had MSG mixed in to it. For those of you who don't know what MSG is, look it up. Sodium glutamate is safe, naturally occurring nonessential amino acid. It's like adding a type of salt and sugar to your food just to make it taste better. It's a cheap, unhealthy way to make customers believe that the food they are eating is awesome. The problem that I have with MSG is that it makes me feel really bloated and I can tell my body has trouble fighting hard trying to clean it out. I never want MSG mixed into my food and I may consider simply asking before hand whether it is an ingredient in the food at all. Personally, I find it irresponsible for a restaurant to use it simply for profit. As a prospective businessman, there are certain things that I will not tolerate being traded for short term profit. Customer health and welfare is one of them. Please stop using MSG or at least put signs stating clearly and truthfully whether you do or do not add MSG into your foods at any stage of preparation. In case anyone disagrees with my views is why I explained clearly and transparently why I gave the two star rating I gave so you will have the opportunity to respond to this review or consider whether it is a valid rating.
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