‘Chicken-all-you-can’ promo is back, | Inquirer News

‘Chicken-all-you-can’ promo is back,

/ 07:18 PM June 09, 2011

MANILA, Philippines — It’s time to work up a big appetite because the  biggest all-you-can-eat promo is back.

Max’s Restaurant will re-launch its Chicken-All-You-Can promo for 2011 which kicks off on June 10.

“Chicken-All-You-Can fever has never really waned since it’s successful launch last year,” said Bobby Simborio, Corporate Communications Officer for Max’s Group of Companies.

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“We have received an overwhelming clamor for this unlimited chicken offering from our customers all over the Philippines. Now, Chicken-All-You-Can is definitely here– and it’s bigger and better,” he added.

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Troop to your favorite Max’s Restaurant and avail of their unlimited serving of their “sarap-to-the-bone” fried chicken from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm daily for only P199. The meal is inclusive of an ice-cold glass of Pepsi which can be upgraded to bottomless serving for only P28.

Watch out for show-stopping performances from Max’s restaurant employees every 6:00 pm which signals the start of the promo daily.

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In addition, Max’s is also giving away P20 money coupons for every P200 purchase during the Chicken-All-You-Can promo, which may be used for transactions with any Max’s branch within a year after issuance.

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“For those who missed Max’s Chicken-All-You-Can promo last year, this is their chance to avail of Max’s biggest treat. Celebrate with your friends, family and barkada!” Simborio said.

Promo runs from June 10 to June 11 only, and is available in all Max’s Restaurant’s nationwide, Simborio said.

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