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Horrible. I signed up for Yelp JUST to review this sad excuse for a Dairy Queen. My wife, daughter and I ordered 2 regular Hamburgers, 2 small fries, a 1/4 bacon cheeseburger and an onion ring. After a long wait, the manager gave me the three sandwiches and 1 fry and the onion ring. I told the manager that I ordered 2 fries and she pointed at some monitor above the food and corrected me as if I was trying to steal fries. I said, "whatever"...I didn't care about the fries if I didn't pay for them. I was tired of waiting. So, I get in the car and head down the road (now late from waiting) and BOTH small cheeseburgers were cold. Not room temp.....they were COLD. I opened the bacon cheeseburger and they forgot something. THE BURGER PATTY!!! It was a bun with bacon and lettuce. I found the nearest turn-around and headed back to the DQ. When I showed the manager the sandwich with no burger, she looked at me like I was trying to get over on her....like I ate the burger part and wanted another one. I just shoved the burger at her and walked out. I didn't want the shady staff spitting on anything she would have offered me, anyhow. NEVER AGAIN. If they don't like customers they should just put a sign outside that says, "You'll get what we give you and you'll like it!!"
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