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I'm not going back to Tammie Coe for a while ... really. My co-workers and I have been making a habit of grabbing lunch from Tammie Coe. It's so close to our office, and we've been enjoying the sandwich of the day and an amazing cookie. We were on a once a week basis with Tammie Coe. I'm done - for now. We've had back to back BAD experiences at Tammie Coe lately. Horrible service!! What happened? My favorite conversation from our last visit: Me (after waiting nearly 20 minutes for my sandwich): Did you put my soup in there? Clerk: Um .... (looks around and sees soup on counter). No, here it is. But, do you want me to put it in something else? In a drink carrier? Me: (puzzled look) Clerk: If I just put it in the bag, it will spill all over. Me: Then yes, please put it in a carrier. (Internally: No, I want my hot soup spilled all over after I waited 20 minutes for a cold sandwich. Toss it in the bag, why dontcha?) The food is still very good. It's just not cheap, and I don't mind paying a bit extra for good food and good service. The staff there is in slow motion or something lately.
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