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I honestly don't understand the good reviews. The few times I've visited the drive through at this location something has been wrong. Last time they handed me someone else's order and only caught it as I was driving away. Also the iced coffees we got were undrinkable they tasted so stale. Today they were out of hashbrowns, okay no big deal, I ordered a donut and breakfast sandwich. My order was repeated twice but I was handed one bag before paying. I guess I have to double check my order before driving away (even when there are multiple cars in line) because my breakfast sandwich was not in the bag. When I finally got a hold of someone I was told I could come back for it. Being that I'm already at work I asked if I could come by later and have it refunded, the first person I talked with said yes then the manager told me that she tried to catch me before I drove away but I could come by anytime for a free sandwich. Um, I paid and was given my food and told to have a nice day it's not my fault that I left. I am not in that area much anymore but even if I was, I'm not wasting my time or energy going back for another sandwich. They can keep my 3 bucks.
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