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Let's do it Animal Style, oh yeaah! Haha and thanks to learning about the not-so-secret menu, I was able to get my burger "Protein Style" too, so no buns here, just wrapped in lettuce! Messier, yes, but healthier as far as fast food goes, and usually it doesnt. I NEVER get fast food, I don't mean rarely, or hardly ever... I mean... nevaarr because as Jillian Michaels so elegantly puts it, "that sh*t isn't food!". But I'm in the South temporarily and I had to try it once before heading back up to the frigid midwest. The service was of descent speed, the cashier girl who took our order was exceptionally bubbly, and the food was ok. I am used to eating majority clean foods, so it made my tum tum hurt a bit, but it was tasty! I accompanied my burger with a chocolate milkshake, but no fries, still trying to keep it relatively healthy... but my cousin ordered some fries and they didn't look horrible. I think they literally grab a potato, slice it into fry shape, and fry it up fresh on the spot just for your order... maybe, I think that's similar to how their process works. I didn't get any soda or beverage but the pink lemonade actually did look appealing, perhaps if I go back again I shall give it a try. They have ample seating indoors and an outdoor patio with some sunny spots and some shady spots. The indoor area has booths and tables, which are handicap accessible. Also, they have a drive-thru, of course as 99% of all fast-food places do these days. It was fine for a once in awhile "treat" or splurge, but I wouldn't make a habit of it. As I write this, and my food has settled, the burps and after taste are quite uncomfortable :-/ I know there is basically a cult following for this place, but I just don't get it.
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