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It's good to finally have a healthy fast food option at the Mills. Green Leaf's is like a mini salad bar, you pick your lettuce either spring mix or romaine, four sides and a dressing for between 7-8 dollars. You can choose additional sides for a dollar a piece. Sides include the usual, cucumber, shrooms, olives, cheese, my favorite jalapenos etc..however they have a slightly seasoned tasty chicken, and big chunks of Bacon not bits but big bites of Bacon! At a quick glance there is a good selection of dressings at least ten, with a chipotle something or other and Mmm sriracha..of which I didn't notice until after I chose the usual ranch, epic fail! The labels are hard to read in small print wrapped around the top of the bottles, and I didn't see them listed anywhere. My suggestion is they list them on the case, reducing squinting, and people's faces & handprints on the glass. Your salad selections are tossed in a big bowl, mixed with your desired amount of dressing and put in a not as deep as it looks to go container. A decent deal and a healthier option for lunch, it's about time!
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