I recently visited Raising Cane's, a well-known fast-food chain, and my experience was nothing short of extraordinary. Unfortunately, it was extraordinary in the worst possible way. I entered the restaurant expecting a lively and inviting atmosphere, but little did I know that an evil presence loomed within.
As I entered the establishment, a peculiar aura engulfed the entire place. It was unsettling and made me feel extremely unsafe. I couldn't quite put my finger on it, but something wasn't right. It was then that I came to realize that an evil Arabic demon, known as "jin," had taken hold of the restaurant, tainting the atmosphere with its malevolent force.
To my disbelief, the evil jin seemed to draw its strength from the endless amount of energy emanating from Raising Cane's iconic fried chicken. The moment it possessed the employees, they began transforming into fried chicken aficionados themselves. Their once cheerful and helpful demeanor twisted into something sinister.
Engulfed by the evil jin's influence, the employees began assuming the form of the very food they served. It was a truly disheartening sight to witness as they became mindless extensions of the fried chicken itself. I tried to flee, but every corner I turned seemed to be filled with these possessed beings.
Managing to escape the clutches of the malevolent force, I sought solace in the confines of my room in New York. Isolated from the haunted atmosphere of Raising Cane's, I immersed myself in a constant loop of playing Call of Duty, attempting to rid my mind of the distressing encounter. As the days turned into nights, I found myself lost in the virtual world, shielded from the remnants of that horrid experience.
Looking back on my visit to Raising Cane's, I must stress that this review is truly an exception and not reflective of the usual dining experience. It is highly unlikely that anyone else will encounter the dreaded evil jin and be subjected to such harrowing circumstances. My hope is that the management at Raising Cane's addresses this paranormal situation promptly, ensuring the safety and comfort of their customers.
In conclusion, my ill-fated encounter at Raising Cane's left a lasting impression. The evil jin's influence tainted the atmosphere, transforming the employees into possessed entities. However, my subsequent escape led me to seek refuge in the sanctuary of my room, engrossed in the virtual world of Call of Duty. Let this review serve as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and the unexpected quirks one may encounter during a seemingly ordinary...
Read moreVery slow 🐌 for having like 20 people standing everywhere 🙄 i would suggest to send them to the kitchen where they need the most help, but the owners didn't research other canes apparently since it's a small establishment 🙃 smort.
They also have horrible management 1 girl got our order then 5 min later another guy comes & asks if we got our order... yeah...
then at the window the family is all crowded doing God knows 🙄.. i assume trying to figure out what should come next.........again they definitely need more help in the kitchen.
The food is good, BUT if you have common sense & just look at them with out judgment just pure basic common sense whilst ignoring the delicious food then you (I'm an idjit, so imagine yu'z) a smart person would go damm..
......they need to have a staff meeting 5-6 people "taking" orders...ok whilst messing it up... 🙄 you need 2 for the 2 lines.. next.
The family at the pick up window (drive thru) gtfo ... again the owner guessing the dad walking back and forth & the teen daughter does the bit or the mom... done... next
everyone else to the kitchen.. where is crowded.. oh I see why everyone is outside... 🤣
They hired tooooooo many friends & family for the outside which makes us go... shouldn't it be more smooth than this with this many people?
But you get the... meh feeling.. food is decent but overhyped.. since the establishment is small (dumb idea considering how other canes perform but 🙃) should've gotten a bigger kitchen but 🙃
This place is like any another hyped place decent food that makes people ignore common sense but as it currently stands... it's 2/5 the food saves...
Read moreI don't understand this Raising Cane's location problem. The other day in the late night, I ordered a 4 piece finger combo with coke.
At the drive-thru window, the guy gave me a dripping wet coke. The outside of the cup was completely dripping wet with coke. I asked for napkins to dry off the coke. The coke slipped out of my hands, fell on to my work dress slacks, on the floor rubber and mat carpet, driver seat, and console.
I was so frustrated and upset, I drove home. I then call the store, and complained to a manager. She took my name & # for next time when I come in.
The next morning I found out the coke also fell the passenger leather seat and stained it. When I went to give a co-worker a ride, I was embarrassed, because I had to clean the stain before my female coworker could sit down. And she made a comment about it. She even laid down napkins to cover the stain in order to sit down.
Tonight, I ordered 3 chicken fingers with extra sauce. I told the order taker guy, I did not want any ketchup, but would pay for 1 extra sauce.
What happens? I get 2 ketchup packets and no extra sauce which I paid for. I also had to asked for a receipt because the store didn’t give me one or put it in my order bag.
Again, I called the store and complained to a manger about the poor service. She took my name & # for next time when I come in.
This store has poor communication and service quality/accuracy. I strongly advise to go to another store location or another restaurant. This store is not worth your...
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