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            <title><![CDATA[Pavilion KL J.Co vs. Queensbay Mall J.Co]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>Was it just me, but I really believe that Pavilion KL&#39;s donut makers are more pro at it than the chefs in Queensbay. The Pavilion KL&#39;s donuts are not oily, and fluffy light. However, the Queensbay J.Co donuts totally reminded me of the Big Apple at Gurney, which I shall forever remember as being unpleasantly oily.</p><p>Can the franchisee look into the quality control of the Queensbay J.Co? I really was blown away by Pavilion KL&#39;s the first time I tried it. It&#39;s really a letdown because I was madly in love with the idea that it came to Penang.</p>]]></description>
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