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Tortilla chips that are store bought. The chips were fhe biggest portion out of everything I received. Red salsa literally just taste like watered down tomato sauce/paste. No "salsa" flavor whatsoever. Green sauce/salsa pretty much the same with slight different flavor. If I wanted cold tomato soup, I could have done that myself without spending $18.00. Refried beans, also taste watered down. No warmth. Spanish/Mexican rice, next to no flavor. Tiny portions. Carne asada platter...more like mini bowl. I could fit the amount of diced up carne asada that was covered in lettuce/cilantro and tomatoes, in the "red salsas/sauce" (tomato sauce). Again, spent $18.00 on this?? WTF? Lastly, the cheese only enchilada. Smallest cheese only enchilada I have ever seen. The cheese that is in there was cold, and almost as if this was "made" yesterday and reheated today for my order. Nothing about this order is good. I waited 45 minutes for my order, 30-35 minutes of which was the "cook time" and I am still very hungry. Now $18.00 out of my wallet for piece of crap food that is going straight in the trash because it's that bad.
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