He was born in Madrid, Spain as the third oldest son of Prince Amadeo of Savoy, Duke of Aosta and his first wife Donna Maria Vittoria dal Pozzo della Cisterna. Prince Luigi Amedeo was a grandson of King Vittorio Emanuele II of Italy. He was born during his father's brief reign as King Amadeo of Spain. His siblings are Prince Emanuele Filiberto, Prince Vittorio Emanuele, and Prince Umberto. Shortly after his birth his father, who had reigned in Spain since 1870, abdicated and returned to Italy in 1873. Prince Luigi Amedeo was a member of the House of Savoy, well known in Europe since the 12th century. His uncle became King Umberto I of Italy in 1878, and his cousin became King Vittorio Emanuele III in 1900. The title Duke of the Abruzzi (Italian: Duca degli Abruzzi) was created by King Umberto I in 1890 for Luigi Amedeo, who was a son of the abdicating King of Spain Amadeus and initially was given the title of Infante of Spain. His ducal title referred to the central Italian region of Abruzzo. From 1893 to 1896, Luigi Amedeo traveled around the world, including Eritrea, then an Italian possession, and Vancouver. In September 1893, he traveled to Italian Somaliland to quell the unrest and stayed for a month to guard the port of Mogadishu, giving him his first contact with a land to which he would later devote the last years of his life and in which he would choose to die.[3]He had begun to train as a mountaineer in 1892 on Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa (Italian Alps): in 1897 he made the first ascent of Mount Saint Elias (Canada/U.S., 5,489 m). There the expedition searched for a mirage, known as the Silent City of Alaska, that natives and prospectors claimed to see over a glacier. C. W. Thornton, a member of the expedition, wrote: "It required no effort of the imagination to liken it to a city, but was so distinct that it required, instead, faith to believe that it was not in...
Read moreThis location has already been reported to the corporate office.
Next they will be reported to the Food Stamps department for false advertising!
This location says they take EBT cards which is correct as I have used my EBT card here Before in the past with using option 1 which is SNAP which iss food stamps.
The young lady said to me "we don't take food stamps we ONLY take the cash part of your EBT card which will s cash said"
I said I've always used my card here, she said we have never took food stamps.
She must be new or something.
I said let me try my card.
I swiped my card and 2 options came up
SNAP (Food Stamps) Cash Aid (Cash)
I chose option 1 and my card was declined. She said I told you so.
I told her they need to fix there EBT card machine because other places that take EBT take both snap and cash Aid from the EBT cards.
I had cash on me to pay but I didn't like there attitude there so I left and took my business elsewhere.
If your going to have that big EBT sign on your window like other fast food places do make sure you put on there that you "ONLY accept cash and not snap"
Or else what your doing is false advertising which is wrong.
If you only just accept cash Aid then why are there 2 options on your machine for snap and...
Read moreDont come here for lunch if your in a hurry.. They cater to drive through over instor customers. And seem under staffed
My co workers and i use to come here alot for lunch. But have chose not to in the last yr. I dont know if its the management or the employees. But they seem to cater to the drive thru more than the instore customers
Legitly. Every time we come in. There may be 1 /2 ppl in line. But when we walk in. They make us wait to take our order. They will process 3 to 4 drive through orders before even taking our orders. We go in there on lunch break. And often come back to worl late. So we stoped going here.
Random pull today. We went in. Took 15 min to wait for them to take our order. With no one in line ah3ad of us. The floor was sticky and our shooes stuck to it. And took forever to get our orders too. Even after they processed the drive through ppl first....
I would say if you have time. Go there. No complaints on the food.
But the time. If your in a pinch. Dont go here for lunch. They dont care about your beeak time. This is prolb the last time...
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