The Tennessee-based restaurant chain Shoney's is serving up an 'All You Care to Eat' Thanksgiving Day Feast this holiday season.
On Thursday, November 28, 2019, customers who visit a Shoney's location will be able to enjoy an All You Care to Eat Thanksgiving Day Feast. The menu features a medley of Thanksgiving favorites, including slow-roasted, hand-carved-in-house turkey breast, creamy and loaded mashed potatoes, homestyle green beans, squash casserole, and more. Naturally, each meal also comes with a free slice of pumpkin pie, which is baked in a flaky pastry crust and topped with whipped cream.
With many American families unable or unwilling to whip up a homemade Thanksgiving meal, Shoney's festive special provides a quick, easy, and tasty alternative.
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Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Convenient Holiday Meals
- Opportunity for meal delivery services or grocery stores to offer convenient and customizable pre-made holiday meals to busy consumers.
- All You Can Eat Offerings
- Opportunity for restaurants to promote all you can eat holiday meals for families or large groups looking to indulge and spend time together.
- Upselling with Free Desserts
- Opportunity for restaurants or food establishments to increase profits by upselling complimentary desserts with holiday meals.
Where This Applies
- Restaurant
- Restaurants can offer all you can eat holiday meals for large groups or promote pre-made holiday meals as a convenience for busy customers.
- Food Delivery Services
- Food delivery services can partner with restaurants or grocery stores to offer pre-made holiday meals to consumers looking for convenience.
- Grocery
- Grocery stores can offer pre-made holiday meals for busy customers looking to take a break from cooking and enjoy the holiday with family and friends.
