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This place is smart with their marketing and ambience. I'm just going to give a quick positive/negative feedback:
Positives:
Space- It's clean and has modern, simple decor. Easy to sit and chat for a while.
Turkey- It's real, sliced turkey; not processed deli meat.
Negatives:
Food quality- I'm annoyed how they come across to everyone. They want you to think this is amazing healthy food. Not one item on their menu is organic. They also don't have a lot of alternative ingredients to choose from. They seem to have limited knowledge of gluten-free and vegan foods. This leads me to the next negative.
Price- It is pretty expensive. At least 7 dollars for a smoothie and at least 10 dollars for a sandwich. It would be understandable if they used organic, high quality ingredients, but no. Their ingredients do not cost much at all, therefore they are taking advantage of people.
Environmentally friendly? - First of all, they don't use real plates. (They care about health but not environment.) So they use paper plates. Okay, at least they quickly biodegrade. But wait! The utensils are crappy plastic ones. What the heck? Be consistent.
Overall, I seriously feel that whoever opened this place does not care about any of the things they market. I think they know that being healthy is in, and are trying to bank on it. They should be serving organic fruits, veggies and meats. They should have a vast working knowledge of other types of foods for substitutions. They should be using real plates and silverware, or using all biodegradable/compostable things.
And they should not be insulting our intelligence. Needless to say, I'm not going back. I'd rather spend my money on a place that gives quality food for a normal price.
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