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I Tested 1-Star Drive Thrus: One-Star Drive-Through Reviews in America

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The Outrageous Reviews

If you were to look at one-star reviews from drive-throughs in your city, you would likely find some outrageous complaints. However, if you were to expand your search to the entire United States of America, you might come across some truly concerning reviews. In this blog, we will be exploring some of the most alarming one-star drive-through reviews in America, and put them to the test.

Testing the Reviews

Before we dive into the reviews, it’s important to note that there is one rule we must follow: we have to leave a five-star review at each drive-thru and we can’t lie. This will ensure that we approach each experience with an open mind and give the establishments a fair chance.

Blakes Lurger in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Our first stop is Blakes Lurger in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This fast food chain, known for its green chili burger, has received some infamous one-star reviews. Let’s take a look at a couple of them. One reviewer, Lor, expressed his frustration with the restaurant, saying, “Once upon a time, the food was mouthwatering and affordable. Today, my wife bought our last meal from your restaurant. Shame on you, you greedy people.” Lor’s review may be a bit profane, but it highlights his disappointment with the establishment. Another reviewer, Janet, complained about receiving a raw burger and being screamed at when she tried to pay with coins. These negative experiences with the green chili burger seem to be a common theme among the low reviews. However, the most unhinged review comes from a user named PC. They claimed that after requesting crispy bacon on a breakfast burrito, the cashier mocked them, and they became violently ill, with blood pouring out of their nose. PC even posted photos of their bloody nose and vomit as evidence. This review is certainly shocking, but it’s important to approach it with caution.

Putting the Reviews to the Test

Now that we have examined these concerning one-star reviews, it’s time to put them to the test. We will be visiting these drive-throughs and seeing if they live up to the negative feedback. Will the staff be friendly and accommodating? Will the food meet our expectations? Let’s find out. Our first stop is Blakes Lurger in Albuquerque, New Mexico. As we approach the drive-thru, we are greeted by a friendly staff member named Melissa. She takes our order with a positive attitude and assures us that she will make sure our bacon is crispy. The total comes out to $2.66, and we are pleasantly surprised by the efficiency and friendliness of the staff. As we dig into our meal, we find that the bacon is indeed crispy, just as we requested. The green chili burger, despite its reputation, is flavorful and not overwhelmingly spicy. The fries are also tasty, providing a satisfying side dish. Overall, our experience at Blakes Lurger is a positive one, contradicting the negative reviews we encountered.

The Lowest Rated McDonald’s in America

Our next destination is the lowest rated McDonald’s in America, located in Detroit, Michigan. This particular McDonald’s has received complaints about long wait times and cold, unsatisfactory food. However, when we arrive at the drive-thru, we are surprised to find that there is no one in line. We place our order and proceed to the window, where we are greeted by a friendly employee named Blue. He assures us that we won’t be disappointed and hands us our food. As we take a bite of our burger, we are pleased to find that it is hot and delicious. The fries are also fresh and satisfying. Contrary to the negative reviews, our experience at this McDonald’s is a positive one.

Runza in Omaha, Nebraska

Next on our journey is Runza in Omaha, Nebraska. This fast food chain, known for its Runza sandwich, has received mixed reviews. Some complain about the lack of availability of their signature sandwich, while others praise the friendly staff and quality of the food. As we approach the drive-thru, we are greeted by a friendly employee named Ray. He takes our order and assures us that we will enjoy our meal. The total comes out to $10.40, which seems a bit steep for a fast food meal. However, when we receive our food, we are pleasantly surprised. The Runza sandwich, filled with beef, cabbage, onions, and spices, is delicious and unique. The fries and breadsticks are also tasty, adding to the overall satisfaction of the meal. Our experience at Runza contradicts the negative reviews, as we find the food to be of high quality and the staff to be friendly and accommodating.

Cosmic in Bowling Brook, Illinois

Our final stop is Cosmic in Bowling Brook, Illinois. This drive-thru, known for its unique menu and long lines, has received both positive and negative reviews. Some complain about the taste of certain drinks, while others express frustration with the wait times. As we arrive at the drive-thru, we are met with a line, but it moves quickly due to the efficient service. We place our order, which includes a churo frappe, a chai latte with almond milk and no foam, and a mixed bag of MC pops. The total comes out to $20.45, which seems a bit steep for a fast food order. However, when we receive our drinks and snacks, we are blown away. The churo frappe is delicious, with no trace of gasoline-like taste. The chai latte is flavorful, and the MC pops are a delightful treat. Our experience at Cosmic is a positive one, contradicting the negative reviews we encountered.

The Takeaway

Throughout our journey, we have seen that one-star reviews don’t always reflect the reality of a drive-thru experience. While it’s important to consider customer feedback, it’s also important to approach each experience with an open mind. The staff and quality of the food can greatly impact the overall experience, and in many cases, these factors have proved to be positive. So, the next time you come across a negative review, remember that it may not tell the whole story.

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