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My basis for fast food reviews: Every restaurant starts at 3 stars since, theoretically, they should be the same whichever location you go to. Plus or minus stars for cleanliness, speed of service, and the quality of the food I'm eating that day. Usually will order something new to the menu. Reviews are only in comparison to other locations of the same chain. More like 2.5 stars. Went drive through and ordered two new menu item: the classic hot dog and the Whopperitto. Speed of service and everything non-food related was business as usual. The hot dog was fine. It's pretty big. It's really nothing too much more than your average Ballpark frank. The Whopperitto is a no. Basically just everything in a Whopper rolled into a tortilla with a slightly spicy sauce. The tortilla itself is flavorless, and the contents were totally overpowered by the pickles. I didn't mind the texture with everything being in there, but it was all just pretty sloppy and salty. So minus half a point for the Whopperitto, otherwise, just your run of the mill location.
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