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I specifically didn't eat all day so that I was ravenously hungry for my first visit to this restaurant. The second I walked in my mouth salivated in anticipation. We were able to order quickly, beaming with excitement because they had soup on the menu. Fast food restaurant with soup!?!? Yes, Culver's also has soup, but Culver's doesn't have spicy chicken sandwiches on their menu. Double miracle! We were given our receipt and told our food would be delivered to our table. Minutes ticked by as I sat by the edge of my seat, watching as employees brought out steaming trays of food to other guests at the restaurant. My patience grew thin as I started to notice car after car get through the drive through and drive off with their food while I still waited for mine. 10, 15, 20 minutes go by. Finally went back to the counter and the employees said they forgot our food. Forgot our food!?!? I could have butchered a chicken and cooked it myself in this amount of time. Seriously, I've done it before. To make up for the wait, the employee gave us two free sandwich gift cards, which was a nice gesture, but I'll give them away. I don't want to be disappointed again.
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