Americans have lost their minds over the Popeyes’ fried chicken sandwich for the past two years. Soon, our friends in the United Kingdom can experience the clucking craze.
Chipotle expands in Canada
Chipotle announced this week that it’s opening its first Canadian restaurant in nearly three years. The location, in British Columbia, is part of a broader northern expansion with plans to open eight new outposts over the next year.
Free donuts at Krispy Kreme
The card must show one or two shots of any of the Covid-19 vaccines to qualify, and it must be redeemed at a store. You don’t need to buy anything to get your daily free doughnut.
Unlimited cookies at Insomnia
Paying $9.99 a month for a streaming service is so last year. You can use that money instead for a membership at Insomnia Cookies with its new “CookieMagic” program.
Members get one free in-store cookie every day as well as other perks including free local delivery, 20% off nationwide shipping orders and “sneak peek tastes of new cookies and menu items,” the company said.
The average price of an Insomnia cookie is $2.50, so the program pays for itself quickly. The trendy chain has about 200 US locations.
Taco Bell will soon look very different
The restaurants also have curbside service for contactless pickups and “bellhops”— masked employees stationed outside taking customers’ orders on digital tablets. Up to 1,000 bellhops will be…
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