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An order of one crispy chicken sandwich meal; thus, with a side of fries and a Sprite. Order received: A raw chicken sandwich. Fries that tasted like they were a day old. Oh and Sprite that tasted like water with a hint of carbonation. Seriously? The only reason why my chicken looked more cooked in the photo I took was because I COOKED IT MYSELF! Even then, chicken still looked too disgusting to eat! Aside from that, my sister ordered coffee. The cashier asked for the size that my sister would prefer the coffee to be in. Assuming that the cashier entered the order in, my sister waited for her damn coffee JUST TO FIND OUT THAT THE PERSON DIDN'T EVEN ADD THE ORDER IN! Oh and you will love this. The cashier wanted my sister to pay? Pay for what? She never got her coffee, nor was it added onto the order... Honestly though, I can go on about this. I'll keep it to here though. & I only added a star because Yelp requires at least one star in order to write a review. So, there. Keep that star because that's all this McDonalds will be getting from me. First and last time ever going here!
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