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It's hard to rate a Chick-Fil-A poorly because they have such a good quality product. However, this new location in front of Walmart has yet to get it's footing. I went here on a rainy day to pick up food for dinner and was greeted by a nice young cashier. She took my order, but when I asked for my Chargrilled Chicken Sandwich plain she took off lettuce and tomato only. When I asked if it comes with pickles, she said she didn't know and would just press the "no pickles" button just in case. I'm pretty sure that all Chick-Fil-A sandwiches come with pickles. It's just their thing. The food also took a while to get for a to go order. They weren't that busy, and when I did get the food it wasn't that hot. My husband is also convinced they don't put salt on their fries, which I think taste good, but he has to add extra salt. Not a bad fast food place by far, but not yet up to the normal Chick-Fil-A standards I'm used to.
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