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Chicken Tortilla soup is back. Delicious and highly recommended. Thick, meaty and I'll say it again delicious.

Try one you won't be disappointed


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Its good but the spicy kick gets to me. Starts off good then the heat builds to an unbearable heat.
 
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^^^

Oh, now I want to try it.

I love heat and heat loves me!

The heater, the beater.

(I was born in Chula Vista, and had a Mexican baby sitter, who cooked very spicy eats, so I started early. If my mother would have been facing the other way on the delivery table, I'd be "sigchango")




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"Chik-a-fila?"

This stuff MUST be spicy! Big Grin



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^^^

Oh, now I want to try it.

I love heat and heat loves me!

The heater, the beater.

(I was born in Chula Vista, and had a Mexican baby sitter, who cooked very spicy eats, so I started early. If my mother would have been facing the other way on the delivery table, I'd be "sigchango")


Now I want to try it also. I’m the oddball who doesn’t get the love affair with this place. I think the politics might have something to do with it. Then again I rarely eat fast food because my wife is a great cook so I’m not sure if this place is good or it’s good compared to other fast food.

Definitely worth a try because I love spicy food and have never tried anything at a fast food joint that I thought was too hot.
 
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That places makes me run to the devil's seat. I'll take Popeye's all day


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I had subject soup last night. We stopped at a well-run CFA after working an accident. The place was crazy loud with a billion kids under the age of 13. And, the soup was okay. What wasn’t okay was the restaurant condition and service level. These guys were slammed all day, and do a crazy drive-through business. But, there is no excuse for trash cans that were overflowing, and chicken nuggets placed at the hand sanitizer dispensers. Nor was there a reason for my partner’s soup delay of some ten minutes. No service, no cleanliness, high cost ($12?) for a soup and sandwich and drink. I don’t care how wonderful CFA is politically, they need to ensure every customer experience is to their standards.


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The CFA near me is clean, well-run, efficient, and the staff are excellent. The line for the drive-thru runs smoothly and fast. Food is great.

I don't get the chicken tortilla soup--it's not my thing. But the regular chicken noodle soup is fantastic--lots of chicken and very tasty. I'm also fond of the nuggets. I get the sandwich without pickles, though--I don't like dill.

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Thanks for the heads up. Going to be traveling soon and that's a really viable lunch option.
FWIW the Costco Tortilla soup is really good as well and should be coming back "in season" .
 
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Dear 4mul8er,

Retail and food service are among the worst hit by the employee shortage crisis .

I'd bet some money that they were as many as four people short ,when you visited ,
Heck maybe even six people short

If you visit 12 stores and 12 restaurant s out here in the corn belt,
you will see "help wanted /needed" signs on all of them.

It's no where near " business as usual" around here, not in $10.00 fast food places or $32.00 a plate fine dining places.





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Dear 4mul8er,

Retail and food service are among the worst hit by the employee shortage crisis .

I'd bet some money that they were as many as four people short ,when you visited ,
Heck maybe even six people short

If you visit 12 stores and 12 restaurant s out here in the corn belt,
you will see "help wanted /needed" signs on all of them.

It's no where near " business as usual" around here, not in $10.00 fast food places or $32.00 a plate fine dining places.


The one near my work closed the dine in section for a few weeks in August/September timeframe. Couldn't find enough employees, so they went drive thru only for a while.



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last time I ate there I left the sandwich in the foil bag too long and it was a soggy mess not good at all. the chicken piece seemed to thick. going to give them another try first couple of times were great.
 
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The one near my work closed the dine in section for a few weeks in August/September timeframe. Couldn't find enough employees, so they went drive thru only for a while.[/QUOTE]

The one nearest us is still drive through only, with a greatly reduced menu. It continues to do all the business it can handle, and the last two times I’ve visited my order was wrong both times.
 
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