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If you've never heard of Mad Greens, picture Subway's concept of sandwich artistry and apply it to salad making. They have a menu if salads, sandwiches, and rice bowls. The salads are made to order, but are customizable. Prices range around $10-12 per meal at this place, a little on the pricey side for "fast food", but without the guilt and artery clogging grease. Their salads have quirky names like Edgar Alan Poe and Doc Holliday (both delicious) and I highly recommend their Mad Spice (a blend of salt, pepper, crushed red peppers, and other secret spices). I purchased the Mad Spice seasoning and I use it on everything from avocado toast to pizza because it is that versatile. Currently on a rice bowl kick, which I enjoy the Buddha bowl with piri piri shrimp, but suggest going easy on the onions if you are going to be in anyone's personal space that same day. Customer service is average-good, as they are almost always busy and trying to move the line quickly, but they get the job done. Mad Greens is overall a great place to pick up a quick, healthy meal. I just wish their prices were a bit more reasonable, but I guess that's the cost of convenient, fresh, healthy foods these days.
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