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| - I could not remember if I had ever visited a Popeye's before in the past. If I had it must have been a forgettable experience and could have saved me approximately $8 today. I was out and about running errands and realized I had not eaten yet. I was on my way home and thought I would check out this location, because I had never has Popeye's....or so I thought.
I cruised into the drive-thru and was met with a voice on the other end of the squawk box purely going though the motions. I ordered a #7. This consists of three fingers, a side (I chose fries), and a drink.
I was pleasantly surprised when I pulled up to the window, I thought the lad did his best. He was polite and courteous when he told me they did not take American Express (all about the points), I gave him cash instead. Another lad asked me if I would like some dipping sauce with my meal. He was also polite and handed me my dipping sauce.
Off I went....When I arrived at my domicile, and opened the box, I discovered where chicken fingers and fries went to die. Every bite was cold and tasted of a chicken finger and fry graveyard. I felt soulless and empty as I ate my soulless and empty meal. I even mixed up my own version of a garlic and ranch sauce trying to play Dr. Frankenstein while attempting to resurrect my meal. Alas, nothing could save it.
Prior to writing this, I conducted a search of my previous reviews and discovered I had indeed eaten at another Popeye's location. I did not like it. I do not like this location either. Based on two reviews of the franchise, I am sure I will never dine at another. With other chicken finger locations in the valley....that are good and some great, NO MORE POPEYE'S.
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