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I ordered a falafel wrap ($6.49 +tax) from Saj. Initially, I was sold on the concept of healthy fresh unleavened flatbread with no preservatives, cooked on a metal griddle. The flavor of the wrap was very disappointing. I was tempted to leave the store after watching the server placing four falafels in a plastic container, then placing it in the microwave. It completely defeats the healthy philosophy displayed proudly on the chalkboard. To be honest, I felt a little deceived. If I wanted "dead food" from the dielectric heating of microwave, I could have purchased microwaveable dinner. If I wanted carcinogens along with other harmful toxins in my food, I could have ingested plastic directly. Unfortunately, I had already paid for the wrap and felt stuck with it. The falafel for some reason was flattened on the flat bread upon being microwaved. Although I appreciate wrap made from fresh dough, it was not enough to compensate for sub-par microwaved food. P.S. Someone please private message me, if you know a good place to eat before class! University of Toronto, St. George Campus is a food desert :(
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