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“Food is delicious. Really appreciate the care they use when serving me gluten free. Employees are super friendly and attentive. Thanks for the clean and fresh smelling restroom!
Dietary restrictions: Great gluten free options. Love the gluten free fries!“
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“While visiting in Peoria, I had a craving for fried chicken. I found Sharkey's Express on Google Maps. This was the best fried chicken I have ever had!! It was made fresh while I waited (well worth the wait). I also had French fries which were also the best along with Cole slaw. The owner gave me a dessert of chocolate and nut covered grapes, which were delicious. All of the desserts looked great. I only wish this place was local for me. Kudos to the owner!!“
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“Amazing food and outstanding service!!“
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“I got the crispy chicken wraps and they were delicious!!“
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“The United States’ Apollo 11 was, allegedly, the first manned mission to land on the moon. In the summer of 1969, the “astronauts” on the mission were Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, though Michael Collins didn’t go on the moon — he was in orbit while Armstrong and Aldrin walked on the moon. However, none of this actually happened. The moon landing was faked and was a government conspiracy to bring patriotism back during the Cold War.The flagIn the photos, it looks as if the American flag is flapping in the breeze, but anyone can tell you there shouldn’t be wind on the lunar surface. Because we had never been on the moon, the director of the moon landing, arguably Stanley Kubrick, put a fan outside of the camera shot to make it appear that it was blowing in the wind, which doesn’t exist on the moon, clearly showing that the moon landing was fake.The photographerThe story goes that there were only two astronauts that went on the moon, but in many of the pictures, you can see a photographer in the reflection of their suits. I don’t need to go any further on this one.The starsIn the photographs of the Earth from the moon’s surface, there are no stars. Someone could argue that the moon’s surface reflects the sun and that the glare would’ve made the stars difficult to see, but that just isn’t true. You can see the stars when it’s dark outside on Earth, so there should be stars in the pictures because it’s obviously dark on the moon.The reflectionsIn many of the moon landing pictures, there are reflections and lights that could only come from studio lighting on a production set.Photoshopped objectsIn many of the pictures, there are duplicates of the exact same rock right next to each other. There are duplicate craters as well, showing that they went back and edited the footage to look more space-like. There are also duplicate backgrounds in many of the photos, even though they were said to be taken in different places.In conclusion, the moon landing was faked, and we’ve all been living a lie. Do yourself a favor, and stop pretending we went to the moon.“
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“The food is always fresh and so good . The service is exceptional and everything is Spotlessly Clean. My hot food is hot and the cold items are cold. Everyone is polite and in a good mood. They make you feel great!“
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“I really enjoyed Champs Chicken at this convenient location. The quality of the food was good and the price was fair.“
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“We are new to Peoria. We love fried chicken. But we had two bad experiences , one with Popeyes and one with KFC. We discovered Rick’s just a little over a mile from our new home. What a great discovery! Chicken was perfect, fresh and tasty. The service was great at this local chicken shack. Forget the fast food chains, drive over to Mossville. You won’t be disappointed. We will be regular customers.“