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We had some time to kill before a flight and there was a Wahlburgers right by our gate, so this was a no brainer. I went with the Thanksgiving Day burger (Fresh ground seasoned turkey, stuffing, Paul's orange cranberry sauce, roasted butternut squash & mayonaise). It arrived shortly after and I dug in. If you were somehow able to take air and turn it into a burger, it would taste a lot like this. The turkey and the stuffing were prominent here and they were both insanely tasteless. The cranberry sauce was pure sweetness and it had somehow been shoved all the way over to one side, so it didn't help. Honestly this was the blandest, most tasteless dish I've eaten in a long time. I also got the onion rings (crispy fried bermuda onion sliced thin, tossed in sea salt & parsley). I like the concept behind this side - they're nothing like any other onion ring you've ever eaten - but these also were foiled by an internee tastelessness that made it seem like I was eating deep-fried air. (Why this hatred of spices and salt, Wahlbergs?)
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