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I don't usually like to eat fast food but today I just wanted to get some quick chicken strips or something. I thought Carl's Jr might be the place for that, but I don't really know their menu having only eaten there once before. I guess I must not have been all that impressed on my previous visit either because I can't even remember what I had. No chicken strips that I could see. This time I had some kind of Santa Fe chicken sandwich and onion rings. Yuck!! I am not a picky person and eat nearly everything but I barely choked down the dry, messy, fake tasting sandwich and couldn't even finish the onion rings. It all tasted very gross to me. The onion rings had about a pound of breading and tasted bitter like old grease. The sandwich had a big chunk of lettuce that I finally had to pull out because it kept sliding out. I didn't use the ranch because one of the first listed ingredients was high fructose corn syrup. The bun was dry and the chicken was like some kind of pressed meat product. I can't believe this is the same restaurant that is offering an all natural burger. Sorry Carl's Jr, you're going to have to do better than that!
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