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Apparently Cinco de Mayo, Day of the Dead and other Mexican-inspired holidays are not enough for the folks at Freebirds World Burrito – they have established “National Freebird Day” in an effort to attract customers.
The “holiday,” which was celebrated for the second year in a row on October 28, appears to be essentially a discount offer for customers, though it’s a pretty good one. The restaurant’s burritos, bowls and salads were offered for $5.99 each, which is a good deal given that those menu items normally retail for $9 to $12.
“National Freebirds Day is all about celebrating our incredible fans and showing gratitude to Texas,” said Briana Keogh, director of digital marketing at Freebirds World Burrito, in a press statement. “We’re proud to be the number one burrito in Texas, and this day is our bold ‘thank you’ for the love and support. It’s a celebration of bold flavors and even bolder fans.”
Kudos to the restaurant, which has 64 locations across Texas, for its optimism. The press release concludes with: “As Freebirds continues to serve up bold, authentic flavors, National Freebirds Day is quickly becoming a beloved annual tradition. So, set your alarms, spread the word, and prepare to celebrate Texas’ newest favorite holiday—National Freebirds Day!”
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