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Let's be real here guys. Their salads are good but this place is pretty overpriced. However, if you don't care about money and want a quick healthy meal, then this is not a bad choice. $2 for adding HALF an avocado and $4 for ONE tablespoon of chicken slices LOL. That's pretty ridiculous. At least put two tablespoons if you're going to charge insurmountable amount of $. Also, there are moments where their chicken is not fresh. I once paid $4 for tiny chicken slices and it smelled so bad that I had to eat it with my nostrils closed simply b/c I couldn't let my $4 go down the drain. Thankfully, I didn't have any food poisoning but it was so not fresh that I wanted to tell them to eat it instead. Too bad I was at home and couldn't do it. Let me give you some tips. Go buy a whole fully-cooked chicken. Bring it home, pull out the meats yourself, put it in a plastic container and store in your fridge/freezer. Go grocery and buy avocados. ONE ORGANIC avocado costs around the same as their HALF avocado. Buy a salad here, go home and put them on top of it. You will save $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ with much more nutrition.
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