Popular restaurant chain brings back all-you-can-eat meal deal
The limited-time offer is for in-restaurant dining only.

With food prices elevated and household budgets feeling the pinch, dining out has increasingly become a luxury.
Families are looking for ways to enjoy a meal away from home or on vacation without overspending. That's one reason a deal like Disney's "kids eat free," is headline-making news.
But loss-leaders — so-called because they are products sold below cost — are not always a gamble that pays off for restaurants.
Remember in 2024 when Red Lobster promised customers endless plates of shrimp for just $20? It was a move the chain hoped would help shake off its pandemic hangover.