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Crappy customer service.. I've come to this one this last week just because it's next to the gym. But I'm done I normally get a low carb slimmer with coconut milk. First time I ordered it it was with Pb powder and jelly they gave me this with blue berries. I hate blue berries. It was 6 bucks Second time they gave me what I wanted really watery. 6 bucks as well 3rd time today I went asked for the same thing but told the dude if he could put strawberry jelly in instead. Gave me a look and said they always do strawberry jelly...i just said ok. If that's the case then why did they give me blue berry that other time. Any ways.. today it was 6.50. So am I being charged 50 cents extra for saying I want strawberry jelly because at no time have I been rude to this people or anything. But if you wanna charge 50 more cents for a request cool. Lol This time it's really thick. I don't think they used coconut milk. I don't have time to go back and ask, well I do because I have time to sit here and type this. I just don't feel like it. I go to enough one stops to know strawberry is not dark purple or taste like blue berry. I'm done with this location.. Listen to people better or at least work on your customer service. I can over look it 1 or 2 times but that's it
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