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J Co Megamall

I've always wanted to know what the fuss was about. I always see long lines in their donut shops. I heard theirs were similar to Krispy Kreme, only less sweet. I also heard that previous KK loyalists became J Co converts.

Yes, I heard a lot more. So, when our KK favorites weren't available, we hied down to this newcomer.

The shop was quite pleasant. It had lots of places to sit. It was adequately lit. I just had a hard time locating what I need from the menu board. Too many pictures distracted me.



I was 6th in line.  But, it took them forever to attend to me.  The servers were going back and forth, causing traffic behind the counter.  By 11AM, some of the variants were no longer available.  I suppose they opened at 10AM.  How is that even acceptable?

Their assembly line wasn't working properly.  At the rate people were purchasing by the boxes, one person doing the assembly simply wont cut it.

I wanted to say, "Hello lang, did you even prepare donuts before you opened the store?" By this time, they should be replenishing the counter with prepared goodies.

The frozen yogurt counter is also not serving yogurt.  Some tables still needed to be cleaned.  The cashier messed up my order twice.  Ngarag much?  At 11AM?

Now I know what's causing those long lines.  

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