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Normally I've had an "average" experience with this location, but a takeout order that I just picked up not an hour ago with my father was incredibly sub-par. I ordered a Tenderloin Caesar Salad, he ordered a turkey burger with fries. We got back to the house and he took a bite of his fries and asked me to try one. I took a bite, they were rock hard. They were somewhere between a french fry and a potato chip, but more on the stale side. Not sure how that's even possible, but that's how it tasted. I opened my salad up, and for a Tenderloin Caesar Salad, one of the main components was missing: the Caesar. There was absolutely no dressing on this salad. I looked through the bag, dug through the salad (I though maybe it was on the side somewhere?) but no, nothing. There was a 'decent' amount of beef on the salad, but nowhere near enough to warrant a $10 price, especially since there was maybe 5-6 large bites of lettuce to constitute the whole salad. This was incredibly disappointing, and $10 later, I'm still very hungry. Zipps has won me over with their cheap prices and friendly service in the past, but with this experience I have nothing positive to say. I'll be back, but I certainly will be double checking take out orders and I can't see ever ordering a salad there again.
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