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| - WOW. Read 2 pg's of reviews of this JJ's location and can count the good ones on one hand. 1.) Early after this store opened, thought it'd just need to work out some kinks: Such as, no bag for takeout. Unsanitary.
2.) Then, shortly after: not only no bag for takeout, no napkins (shortsighted franchisee & mgt. obv. would rather keep overhead at bare-bones, than satisfy hungry repeat customers),
3.) In Feb. (I used to frequent this store weekly) I became quite sick from soured, lettuce. Surely food poisoning, much like another reviewer. Didn't go to this JJ's (or any other) again.
4.) Wife went yesterday through drive-thru (3 sandwiches purchased). To our pleasant surprise, we were provided a bag and 3 napkins.
However, she also ordered 3 loaves of day-old bread ($.50/each- great value from the chain!). She was told NO. The limit on day-old bread purchases is TWO. Unbelievable.
Lost our business forever. A shame- I used to eat at the original JJ's in Charleston, IL while attending EIU (1983). Jimmy himself made our delicious sandwiches back then. Bummer. I've also written their corporate people with this very same explanation.
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