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I have eaten at Texas roadhouse over 50 times and 49 of the times the food is magnificent but my last visit I must say the The young waitress girlWas absolutely rude it made all the 49 visits not good she was rude disrespectful and out of line and her title wasnt…
I waited over an hour for my food that I paid over $80 for and the girls working along with the manger are very rude and left out something then they acted as if I was lying and made me pull all the food out of the bags multiple times so there for all of our food...
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Being a native Texan, 5th generation I take pride in my state. At your location on FM 1960@***S 290 I noticed the state flag being flown upside down. So, I called and asked to speak with a manager. I waited as one of your employees got the manager. I was polite and courteous as I explained the...
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Ordered three items. The burger was over cooked and the bun was so hard I couldnt eat it. Never should have been sent out of the kitchen.
Ordered food to go. It was cold. 5 meals four rolls. When I asked about the rolls I got an eye roll from to-go person. I had the nerve to actually check the order. No plastic wear. No gravy for the road kills. Road kills were dry to the point of being inedible. Kids dillos were so...
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Non-professional nature of postmen
I would order a product worth 60 dollars from abroad. I plan to wait either for the postman to visit the apartment door, or for the post to say that I have to pick up the package, but instead of leaving the house in the morning and passing by, opening the mailbox, which I see? Obviously, the package is small enough to be delivered to the mailbox, but it is not a letter. If it hadn't hit the same morning to go to the mailbox, but a neighbor, a passer-by, had "accidentally" opened it? So what?
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