Mary Brown's Melty Mash-up Bowl is making its way to participating locations in Canada to provide consumers with an all-in-one meal option perfect for enjoying on its own or as an add-on to a meal.
The menu item starts off with a base of mashed potatoes before being topped with the brand's signature gravy, Honey BBQ Chicken Pop-ins and finished with crispy onions. The final result is a textural meal option that's smooth, crispy and crunchy, and is great for satisfying comfort food cravings.
The Mary Brown's Melty Mash-up Bowl is priced at $5.99 and is great for being eaten out of the house or in the car thanks to its all-in-one format that only requires a single utensil to be snacked on.
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Industry Implications
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