Although they may be considered unnecessary, they are not incorrectly used here.Unfortunately, it looks like they misspelled children.
I have actually eaten at Gilley's. Some of the food is pretty funny, but the owner is a bit eccentric.
The 'n' in 'any' looks like an 'm', so it seems to be saying 'Amy orders to "Go"', which I think would be grammatically correcter.
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Although they may be considered unnecessary, they are not incorrectly used here.
Unfortunately, it looks like they misspelled children.
I have actually eaten at Gilley's. Some of the food is pretty funny, but the owner is a bit eccentric.
The 'n' in 'any' looks like an 'm', so it seems to be saying 'Amy orders to "Go"', which I think would be grammatically correcter.
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