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I am rating based on a sandwich, not pastries. I ordered Black Friday which has turkey. I asked what type of turkey they use and was told Carolina... I am particular about turkey but since this seems like an upscale bakery, I figured it must be good. It was awful - it looked and tasted very processed. When I looked up Carolina Turkey I read they bought or merged with Butterball in 2006... if this is truly the brand, no wonder the quality is low. Here's some info but it it contains disturbing info about animal abuse. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterball How surprising a restaurant that seems pretty nice would not make their own turkey breast, or buy meat from a smaller, ethical producer for taste, health and ethics. I look forward to trying some pastries I bought for breakfast, if I can get that nasty turkey off my mind.
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