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Oh Munchies, I had such high hopes for you. I mean, okay, I didn't expect the best food ever, just something to help with those late night gyro cravings. And honestly? The gyro I got was okay. In fact, what I had a problem with wasn't the food or the customer service I got, but the mistreatment of one of my fellow customers that left a bad taste in my mouth (hypothetical bad taste, that is. Because. Okay. I was eating a decent gyro. It's hard to truly have a bad taste in that situation). The other customer came in and from her place in line started demanding they switch out her Philly for a chicken Philly. I will say, I would have totally understood if the guy behind the counter had chosen to refuse to serve her and just kicked her out due to her behavior, but that isn't what he did. Instead, he refused to remake her sandwich for free, despite the fact that the two sandwiches are the same price, and made her pay for a second one because he apparently made a mistake when she placed her original order. I'm sad to say that, due to counter guy's behavior, I sincerely doubt I'll ever be back. Meh late night food is one thing, but bad customer service definitely outranks late night, post drinking cravings.
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