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Been to this location a time or two. When I order tacos no sauce I always get extra sauce instead. When I ask for shakes no topping I tend to get extra whipped cream e as well. I've learned to just not request the omission. Today was the have all be all. I ordered a #3 and two chicken strip kids meals. Some with curly fired. When I got my order there was NO sauce and when I asked if I could have S&S for both my kids chicken strips and buttermilk sauce for our curly fries, I was given one of each to spread between 2 chicken meals and 2 orders of curly fries AFTER I never received the fries in the first place. When they finally gave me the missed fries they were just as burnt and dry as the chicken strips my girls refused to eat. If that wasn't the kicker, when paying I handed over my credit card and was asked to see ID. It sounded good because when I told the cashier I've never been asked for ID before she explained everyone should be carding. Asking isn't as important as REALLY CHECKING! Just to test the theory I handed over my sisters ID with a totally different last name and picture. The cashier puts the card up aside the ID hands the ID back, then swipes the card. Perfect, now I know they accept credit cards without ID and if they ask for it, they don't confirm the name.
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