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So I actually ended up at this McDonald's by default because I was shopping at Trader Joe's and it was literally the only restaurant in the area. I was disappointed at first because I really didn't want to be eating at a fast food chain, especially not at McDonald's since we have about a hundred of them back home. However, I changed my tune when I saw the menu. This particular McDonald's had items on the menu that the Hawaii locations don't offer. For instance, they had about a handful of items on the value menu that I've never heard of before. I had the Bacon Cheddar Hot 'N Spicy McChicken sandwich which they don't sell at Hawaii McDonald's locations. For less than $2, you can't go wrong! Bacon and cheddar? Yes please! Of course I had that with fries and also a couple of Baked Pumpkin Apple Pies. I went in November so pumpkin was in season AND the apple pies they have are baked. The ones in Hawaii are fried. The baked ones taste much better than the fried ones. Sure, customer service was kind of crappy but I don't expect great customer service at McDonald's. Who does? You go there for the cheap eats and the fries. It was a plus that I got to eat items that they don't sell at Hawaii locations.
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