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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónA military veteran enters the restaurant. He's quite elderly and doesn't have any teeth. He presents his military ID, but he's informed that he cannot purchase beer. The rule states that one must serve a minimum of four years to qualify for an honorable discharge, and since the youngest age to enlist is 17, basic math shows that 17 plus 4 equals 21. It's frustrating to witness this veteran, who has fought in wars and faced unimaginable challenges, being treated this way. It's disheartening when people struggle with simple arithmetic, especially in relation to someone who has served their country. Moments like these truly disappoint me.
The restaurant is well-kept both indoors and outdoors, featuring affordable prices and a welcoming staff. It's a charming spot to take a break before continuing your journey.
The cashier was quite rude when I asked about changing my fuel purchase, and the store manager was present but didn't step in to help.
I've always had a great experience at this place. The gas prices are usually on par with, or even slightly lower than, the other two nearby stations. They really offer the best prices on soda, with large cups available at low prices. There’s also a variety of snack foods for a quick grab-and-go option. The staff has always been friendly and helpful.
Usually, when I go to Mavericks, I find the restaurant beautifully decorated, well-stocked, and with a nice ambiance. However, my most recent visit was quite disappointing. The place was poorly decorated, had limited supplies, and was very unclean.
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