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Is there a pickle shortage at this restaurant? This is the FOURTH time I've asked for extra pickles and have gotten 2 total! I spent $27.00 on food, I had to repeat everything over three times because the drive up window lady wasn't listening, ok fine, frustrating yes, it's fast food. I pull away and look at my sandwich which even has EXTRA PICKLES printed on the label, and I have a total of TWO. I go inside and say I want extra pickles, I give them a number: 8. I get my sandwich, go to the car and there is a total of FOUR pickles on my sandwich. I go through the drive through to return this stupid sandwich and am asked if I just want a side of pickles, I said I didn't see the difference between a side and putting them on the sandwich to begin with, but as long as I get more than two. I got 3. Advice-when someone is spending 30.00 for fast food, can you just give them what they ask for? The place is clean, but every drive through experience we've had has resulted in at least one wrong item; go inside for accuracy, although even that is a crapshoot.
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