'The Burger's Priest's' Super Bowl Special Can Feed a Whole Party
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Many football fans were thankful for 'The Burger's Priest' during the first three quarters of Super Bowl LI. Though the whirlwind championship turned out to be very possibly the wildest game of football ever played starting in the fourth quarter, The Burger's Priest's Super Bowl Special was a great way to keep fans distracted during what seemed like a dud of a game for the first two hours.
The Super Bowl Special from the Toronto-based burger chain included 12 cheeseburgers and 12 orders of fries. Priced at just $99, it was a delicious and economic way for people to feed their Super Bowl LI party guests. Hosts had the option to order The Burger's Priest's Super Bowl Special over the phone ahead of time or by stopping in to a restaurant on Super Bowl Sunday.
The Super Bowl Special from the Toronto-based burger chain included 12 cheeseburgers and 12 orders of fries. Priced at just $99, it was a delicious and economic way for people to feed their Super Bowl LI party guests. Hosts had the option to order The Burger's Priest's Super Bowl Special over the phone ahead of time or by stopping in to a restaurant on Super Bowl Sunday.
Trend Themes
1. Super Bowl Specials - Opportunity for restaurants to create special meal packages for Super Bowl parties.
2. Economic Party Food - Opportunity to offer affordable food options for large gatherings or events.
3. Convenient Ordering - Opportunity for restaurants to provide pre-order options to streamline pickup process.
Industry Implications
1. Restaurant Industry - Restaurants can capitalize on the demand for Super Bowl party food with special meal deals.
2. Food Delivery Services - Food delivery services can partner with restaurants to offer convenient Super Bowl party packages.
3. Event Planning Industry - Event planners can offer affordable food options for clients hosting large gatherings or events.
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