Boston Market is celebrating its 36th anniversary with a $3.60 deal for a full meal that usually costs $10 or more.
The anniversary special is three days only - Dec. 26 to 28 - for its popular rotisserie chicken and a large side, such as cornbread, or dessert, such as apple pie.
For $3.60, get a quarter chicken - your choice of light or dark meat - plus the choice of a side or dessert.
The deal is for eat-in or carry-out, at all 300+ Boston Market locations nationwide, including here in New York City and the Tri-State area.
Find your nearest location here.
As with any such super-deals, there are rules for this $3.60 meal deal:
Rule #1 - Eat-in or carry-out, no online orders accepted.
Rule #2 - There is a limit of two per person, while supplies last.
Rule #3 - The deal requires a coupon, available on the chain’s website.
Rule #4 - Present coupon when ordering,
Find more information on the Boston Market Facebook page, which has nearly 200,000 likes and follows, and where you will also find the image we have featured here.
Boston Market offered a similar deal last year for its 35th anniversary, when the price of the deal was $3.50. But that was for an entire rotisserie chicken, not a quarter of one, and it was one day only, not three.
Which do you consider a better deal? Three days for a quarter chicken or one day for an entire bird? Let us know.
In the meantime -
Check out these other fast food deals through the end of December.
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