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Buyer beware and keep an eye on your charges at this location. I ordered a sandwich, making it a combo for "$2.88" more per the drive thru menu. When I got to the window the guy told me my total was $10.22 and I asked if he gave me the "combo" pricing because it seemed more than it should be, he said yes. I looked at the receipt and saw that they charged me $1.89 for the soda and $1.59 for the chips totaling $3.48. I went inside to explain that the menu says "combo for $2.88 more" and the gal behind the counter chose to argue with me telling me the combo only provides a .10 cent discount and I explained what they charged is .60 cents more than what the price should be. She continued to challenge me and I told her this was false advertising and she should talk to a manager about it. She says, rudely, "I am the manager, have a nice day." I know .60 cents isn't a lot but if you are feeding a large family it sure adds up. If this gal worked for my business and I found out she handled herself in this manner, she'd be gone!
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