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Posted Nov 12, 2009 by Janine Dorsey
Updated Nov 12, 2009 at 01:59 PM
While Boston Market had their October promotion “Two kids eat free with each adult meal purchased” our family took advantage as often as possible.
It was a godsend for me when I was picking one up from an after-school basketball practice and running the other to a dance rehearsal. In that small window of time, I could run to my nearby Boston Market and grab some dinner that resembled what we’d eat at home.
Most of the time they would get the mac and cheese meal with a side of mac and cheese, but occasionally I was successfull in getting something green on the plate, too.
That all-day everyday promotion ended on October 31st. But you can still feed two with the purchase of an adult entree on Saturdays and Sundays. Just spend the $6 minimum on the adult meal and your kids’ meals will automatically ring up free.
If you don’t have two kids with you and still want to save some money at Boston Market, visit their coupon page for other discounts.
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