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The first thing is they charge for delivery, which is basically stealing tips from their drivers. I ordered a calzone, and it was mostly rock hard dense crust- maybe 5 square inches of filling- which was a glop of cheap runny ricotta right out of the container, without even a bit of egg or grated cheese to bind it- a tiny amount of cheese and no onions as ordered. I guess the steak strips were so tough because it was overcooked. I ordered zucchini fries- pencil thin, burnt batter and I had difficulty finding anything resembling zucchini inside them. I threw them away. The marinara was canned Hunt's spagetti sauce- which I swear someone threw a bunch of dried oregano and garlic salt in raw- inedible. Into the garbage it went too. I also ordered what passes for a gyro from a fast food place in Pittsburgh- frozen identical slabs, exactly as expected. (There ARE real off the spit gyro places in Pittsburgh-not a slam on my town.) The tzaziki sauce was the generic garlic powder/"yogurt" (and fillers) from a tub kind. Also, they forgot my ranch on the side- but didn't forget to charge me for onions and sauce. Just a careless half-assed and disappointing experience and I will never be ordering from them again, even though they're 1/4 mile away.
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