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I just may officially be Done with Dunkin. Well, this location at least. I will preface this by saying that sometimes it is the little things in life that keep us going, like finding a fiver in an old pair of jeans or pulling up to a parking meeter that already has 30 mins on it. This same holds true with store chain punch cards. On this day, I has enough punches on my DD sandwich card for a free breakfast sandwich and boy was I excited. As I handed my card to the cashier (who seemed a bit flustered already), he stared at it a if I had just tried to use foreign currency. After consulting with the manager, he returned and, with a haughty tone, informed me the "this DD location does not honor the cards because we are a Kosher restuarant and our prices are higher". Really? Did you really just say that? Pal, this is Dunkin Doughnuts. It costs 5 cents to make your sandwiches and I doubt the eggs in the sandwiches are even real egg. The cheese is sub par Kraft slices and not even melted, ever. Are you kidding me with this? Needless to say I will not be back.
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