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Nathan's $7 Cheeseburger Has Really Got Nothing Much More On A $1 McDouble SITREP It certainly has nothing On TWO $1 McDoubles. And what would anyone rather pay for very similar fast food hamburger- metrics? $7? Or $2? AIRPORT "COST" METRICS "Since we're an airport location, everything has to be more expensive! *BULLSHIT*. Nothing justifies more cost. But GREED always comes into play with "captured audiences", also like concert or festival sites, malls, etc. It's all *Bullshit*. SERVICE And what I can't abide is attitude given by the cook when I remind him he said the burger "would be out in 5 mins", more than 15 mins ago. And then he said (again) it would be out in "5 mins". *Shrug* Sometimes you don't win. And sometimes therr are just times you feel like an explanation of logic & common measurements of time, would have more impact if shared with a brick wall. THE LOWDOWN 2-Stars at least for the burger, cause it didn't suck. But cost, time & attitude *supernova* the remaining stars.
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