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Went to the street food market to grab something on the way to a Jays game. I liked the variety but I guess I chose the wrong vendor. I selected YOLO TO for a grilled cheese sandwich, something that is pretty hard to screw up. I was wrong. The advertised sandwich was mozza, grilled pineapple, smoked ham w/banana ketchup on the side for $9. Seemed a bit over priced but sounded good for a sandwich. I got the sandwich, thanked the vendor and walked away before opening it. Big mistake. I took one look at it and could not believe they were selling this crap. I looked inside the 'wich and saw terrible cheese coverage, CANNED PINEAPPLE (NOT GRILLED), deli ham and a single drop of ketchup, so little that you couldn't even get to it at the bottom of the plastic container. If I hadn't already been late for the baseball game I would've demanded my money back. Besides that my other regret was not taking a picture of it to show everyone on here how awful it was. I just hope the other vendors aren't such a rip off. I want tourists to enjoy themselves while in the city not get ripped off and left hungry. This purveyor should be booted from the market.
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