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This panera sucked. I got a bread bowl with mac n cheese and a bagel to go, and to say the least a bagel toasted should not take longer than 5 minutes. Not only did I wait a very long time in the section where the so-called "to go" orders are, but the order was disappointing as ever. The bread bowl came empty (as expected) with mac and cheese on the side. Once i filled my bread bowl, I was let down by seeing my half full bowl. This was going to be my lunch but it turned out to be a mere snack. My bagel was equally as upsetting. It was an everything bagel, ordered to be toasted, and to go. They gave me the bagel on and plate instead of in a to go bag, which is just annoying when you're in a hurry. I spared them my fury and grabbed the bagel and left due to my time constrain. When I got around to eating the unappetizing bagel, my "everything bagel" was about as flavorful as a saltine cracker. It had a few poppyseeds and other toppings, but it tasted just like a plain bagel. I expected to much panera, I just want paradise bakery back.
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