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Check your orders before you leave. I recently ordered 3 dozen chicken samosas. When I got home, I found out that 2 dozen of the samosas were beef. I gave them a call back and lady on the phone was super apologetic. I returned back to the store and exchanged the beef samosas for chicken. I figured they couldn't screw up twice so I went back home without checking. Big mistake. Out of the 2 dozen new samosas, 50% of them were beef. I called back again, the lady on the phone was super embarrassed so she offered me 3 dozen chicken samosas on the house. She said that she would add that note to my account so I could pick them up the next day. The next day I called back and spoke to a man. I'm not too sure what his position is but he was really confrontational. I told him my situation and even before I finished speaking he said that he would not give me what was promised. He said that the lady I spoke to was misinformed. I would of brushed the whole thing off but the guy acted like such an ass about the entire thing. Too bad. I won't be going back. I can't support a business that doesn't value it's customers. Seems like all he was worried about is saving a few bucks.
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