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I think the salad or grain bowls from freshii is a great deal, assuming that you keep your premium topping which you pay for to a reasonable level. I would often order a quinoa bowl with some chicken and it only comes out to about $8 range and they give you quite a bit of food. The huge problem which prevents me from giving a higher rating is their inconsistency of understanding what I ordered. If you order a custom bowl you choose the items through a piece of paper on a clipboard. This is a pretty efficient way to do things but the problem is whoever is reading the paper can easily end up missing what you checked off, especially if they are busy. It is very frustrating when you order a chicken bowl and all you end up with is edamame as your source of protein. Maybe they can digitize the process and replace the workers with bowl mixing machines in the year 2050 but until then be prepared to not get what you ordered from time to time. Of course the random time when you get even more than what you ordered or being forced to try new things can be a pleasant surprise but not getting what you specifically wanted can be annoying.
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