50 Menu Items Fast Food Workers Say Never to Order

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Who doesn't love breadsticks? All buttery and garlicky, sometimes with cheese sprinkled on top...sounds like heaven! Unless, of course, you get them from Little Caesar's. A former manager posted to Reddit, claiming that apparently, that's not real butter on your breadsticks. It’s just some gross imitation that comes in a giant tub that isn't refrigerated.

Little Caesar's Breadsticks

"Former Little Caesars manager here. Some franchises are different, but I wouldn't order any Crazy Bread, Jalepeno Bread, or Italian Bread. The stuff they dress it with out the oven is NOT butter; it's some nasty imitation that comes in a huge bottle and does not need to be refrigerated."

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