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        <title>WBTA AM 1490 Batavia, New York</title>
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    <author>Kris Kretschmer</author>
    <title>Comment by Kris Kretschmer on 'New Burger Joint Aims to Diversify Batavia'</title>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2011 02:26:37 GMT</pubDate>
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    <description>We just stopped in today so my husband could try one of their burgers. I have a suggestion for the proprietor: DON'T knock it when a customer requests a cheeseburger, especially grumbling within earshot of that customer:  &quot;Do you believe this guy? Of all the gourmet burgers on the menu,  he wants a CHEESEBURGER!&quot; (So? You still get paid for it!) Sometimes the best test of a truly GOOD burger is to taste it without 15 toppings dumped on it, whether gourmet or not. Honestly, we have tasted better quality burgers. Also, it shouldn't take nearly 1/2 an hour in a sparsely filled restaurant, to obtain ONE burger to go. Good luck to your other patrons.  The Jackson St. Grill served FRESHLY MADE, awesome burgers;  their service was warm &amp; friendly. That would be one GOOD example for you to follow. Sarcasm does NOT make for good business in a small, friendly town.  Thanks to WBTA for providing this comment outlet.</description>
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