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I felt like having something finger licking good tonight and KFC doesn't cut it...so I decided to get some fast food which I normally don't. ...it just isn't worth it. So....I was driving by and Culver's caught me eye. I drove through the drive thru and I saw CHICKEN !! on the menu. I placed my order of 8 pieces and the squawk box had to ask if there were 8 pieces of chicken and her response was yes. When I picked it up I asked the guy at the window if it was fresh and his response was yes...only about 30 to 45 minutes out of the fryer. I got home and what a surprise I got....dry, old, frigging chicken. Another disappointment in my life. I called Culver's and asked to speak to someone about the order and the female that answered told me she could help....she was so sorry but not as much as I was because I just spent $15 on a dry old chick. She took my info and told me someone will return my call...but in the meantime Im stuck with the worse chicken I ever had, even if it had been fresh it was still tasteless. Stick to your burgers and sandwiches and keep your old dry chicken as a tax write off for a business lose. Cluck you Culver's for crappy chicken.
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