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Kroger

5.0

By LoriCook

Hi, I'm writing you with the hope of your corporation donating to the ice fishing contest!\r\nwe would need enough coleslaw for 300 servings, mashed potatoes for 300 servings, corn and green beans for 300 hundred servings, drinks such as lemonade, coffee, hot cocoa and H2O. Styrofoam plates and cups around 500, plastic wear forks, knifes, and spoons 250 of each. napkins 500. anything you could do would tremendously help out our non-profit organization. Thank you for you time and consideration\r\n\r\nany questions please contact Lori Cook Dietary Supervisor at 989.673.2050 e-mail dietary@thefowlercenter.org ...read more

Taco Bell

5.0

By PistOffConsumer

A bean burrito is one of the few things left that you can buy for 99 cents. Ok, so I like to add sour cream. That's 30 cents extra, and as long as they actually remember to put it on, I don't mind paying for it. Today I asked to add lettuce as well. I figured it would be free. Well, I get my bill and my food and drive off to eat it and find there is less than a teaspoon of lettuce on it and an added 30 cents on the bill! So I was charged 60 cents extra to have a tiny squirt of sour cream and a barely visible addition of lettuce. Had I paid 30 more cents, I could have forgot the sides and just had 2 whole burritos! Kind of ridiculous, huh? It was even worse, because they gave me less of everything else that is normally on the burrito to add the other 2 items. Look, if you are paying to ADD something, you should not be SUBTRACTING other items. It is supposed to have more bulk with lettuce added. It looked like it had been shrunken. What a disappointment. ...read more

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Crooked Creek Farm

Find all-natural meat raised without hormone, growth stimulants or antibiotics. Experience meat the way it is supposed to taste! Get your meat from a butcher who knows what he is doing. With 30 years of experience in the meat cutting business, Caldwell's knows meat! We raise different breeds of cows. Get great savings on our all-natural meat with weekly advertised specials including individual items or create your own bundles. Large portions can also be ordered for parties, open houses and holidays. Everything is preordered for pickup Fridays 5:00pm - 6:00pm or Saturdays 8:00am - noon. Quarters and halves take approximately two to three weeks. Caldwell's Crooked Creek Farm offers meat cut to customers specifications, as well as a personal experience with their butcher. The Caldwells raise their own feed and animals have 24/7 access to grass. The meat is also cut fresh weekly. Jim Caldwell grew up on a dairy farm, went to work with Kroger and became a head meat cutter. After owning a couple butcher shops and living on a farm he started Crooked Creek Farm with his wife, Genny. The Caldwells love farming and raising great-tasting meat for their customers. Buy hormone-free and antibiotic-free beef, pork, and chicken products. Jim and Genny are proud to offer fresh cut, quality products to their customers. ...read more

By Caldwell's Crooked Creek Farm October 20, 2014

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