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++ Decided a place couldn't be a failure all the time right? Drive up for drive thru and was told someone will be with me soon -- we left after 5mins of radio silence. Smh. This was at 10am with one car in the parking lot and no other cars in drive thru ??????? Love Subway for a quick meal and we frequent the Warm Springs/Buffalo location because of the drive thru. Half the time they get it wrong... the order taker is almost always rude. Okay whatever because how excited can you sound taking sandwich orders all day? But when you're paying for "deluxe" sandwiches you expect some effort. They take your full order up front and I feel like they don't even write it down and go off memory. Which is why the sandwiches are come out wrong because they forget items or make things up in their head instead of clarifying the order. - Ordered vinegar but got mayo - Ordered american cheese but got NO cheese - Ordered extra olives but got only 5 pieces if any...seriously??? You can't expect customers to open the sandwich up at the drive thru to check their order before driving off (out of courtesy for those behind you in line who have waited long just as you have)...So I'll just leave this review & take my business elsewhere next time.
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