Got kids? It's time to get your eat on.
Boston Market has announced that it is going to extend its massively popular "Two Kids Eat Free" program past the original October 31st expiration date. Happy eaters can now get the same deal every weekend between November 1 - January 31, 2010.
During the initial run of "Two Kids Eat Free" offer, over550,000 free kids meals were eaten by Boston Market patrons.
"The overwhelmingly positive response from our customers tells us we’ve struck a chord. Everyone wants greater value for their dollar and more time with their families," said CEO Lane Cardwell. "Coordinating schedules is always a challenge, but weekends are family time, and Boston Market wants to help make family mealtime a reality by continuing to offer the Two Kids Eat Free deal on weekends and providing delicious, nutritious meals at an excellent price point."
Boston Market kiddie meals, which usually run between $3.79 and $4.29, come with a choice of entrée, a small side, a kid-sized drink and, of course, cornbread. Entrées include chicken drumsticks, roasted turkey, meatloaf and that ever-popular kiddie stand-by...mac & cheese.
The Two Kids Eat Free weekend offer is good for up to two kids per $6 minimum purchase and is available at all 522 Boston Market locations for dine-in, carry-out or drive-thru orders on Saturday and Sunday during the promotional time period. The offer includes up to four free kids’ meals with the purchase of a Family Meal.
Find even more awesome deals in the 2010 Entertainment Book.
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