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It's been 17 years since I had my favorite breakfast food at Hardee's (Carl's Jr.), so I decided to drive the 6 miles to get some. I was living in Florida the last time I had it and I don't think the two companies had merged, yet. The menu item I'm writing about is their biscuit and gravy. I ask for it to be fixed "for here to go" (meaning that the gravy is put on the biscuit in the to-go container, rather than it being served in a styrofoam bowl with a plastic lid -- you get more gravy with it prepared that way). I bought two of that item, plus an order of hash rounds. I got gone and was looking forward to the taste I'd been yearning for 17 years. Wow. Was I sorely disappointed in this "food." The biscuits were burned/over cooked on the bottom, making it impossible to cut through with their supplied plastic fork. They (with the gravy) were microwaved to the point of steam burn, pretty much erasing any taste that I could expect. The hash rounds were cold and tasteless. I only ate 3 and threw the rest away. My dog wouldn't even eat one. I have to say that I'll never order biscuits and gravy again from Carl's Jr. (at least not at THAT location).
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