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Writing a review about Burger King or any fast food place is futile. Most things that would normally be in a review like quality of food and prices are fixed anywhere you go. What varies is service and cleanliness, but those can vary at any particular location daily or even hourly. So why is this review only 2-stars? Because it is the location I go to most often. I've never had a problem with the quality of food. And the service is okay. And other than they tend to be slow about getting around to cleaning the tables, it's reasonably clean. What drags them down is their prices. I ordered a standard Whopper and a "value" drink (no fries) and my bill was almost $8.00. The so-called value drink was what I would consider a child's size. I can name numerous places to get a burger in Phoenix where I can get a much better burger than a Whopper for the same price. I asked the counter person if that was a mistake and he said no they've raised their prices across the board. Isn't it a quite a coincidence that McDonalds raised their prices substantially as well. I can get a MUCH better burger for the same price at Paradise Valley Burger, which is in the same parking lot.
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