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Freesssh!

Plus: Great Concept: Custom breakfast, lunch or dessert under one roof.

Plus: As a certified pickEone, I respect any effort toward customization and variety.  Not only did Fresh allow me to have breakfast at lunch time, but I also chose every element which went into my meal.

Minus: There were elements of the cereal choices which eliminated vast sections of the menu.  Once I saw Lucky Charms under the cold section of the menu, cold cereal was out!  I could buy an entire box of poison… I mean…commercial cereal at the price of one bowl.

Plus: The staff was friendly.  They accommodated my questions and permitted me to sample  ingredients before adding it to my Monkey cereal.  Per the menu, Monkey cereal included steel cut oats, banana, brown sugar, graham bites and syrup.

Minus: As a real food advocate, I was disturbed by the “syrup” they would have incorporated into my Monkey oatmeal.  This “syrup” was not the wholesome, flavorful maple syrup, but the formerly HFCS’s newly improved, steal your life-force, genetically modified beet sugar, imitation maple syrup.  I passed on the syrup.

Plus: I allowed them to put the graham crackers (with hydrogenated oil, ugh) into my oatmeal.  Much to my surprise, they slowly dissolved and complemented my oatmeal with the annoyingly large, chunks of fresh banana.

Conclusion: Fresh, is worth a go.

Fresh

507 N Franklin Street, Tampa Florida (813) 229-5500
www.eatfreshdaily.com

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4 Comments

  1. Imitation maple syrup? Ugh. Good thing you spotted it with your eyes on the menu before spotting it with your tongue.

    • Sadly, I couldn’t see what type the syrup was because of the container. I asked the lady if it was real maple syrup and she didn’t know. Which was a good indication that it wasn’t. She then squirted some into a plastic spoon for me.

  2. Aren’t Lucky Charms lucky?!? ;)

    • Maybe if you’re a Leprechaun.

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