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Applebee’s is providing a one-day boneless wing deal to prospects after the Philadelphia Eagles notched a pick-six throughout Tremendous Bowl LIX towards the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs.
Underneath its “Pick 6 Monday” deal, the restaurant chain will throw in six free boneless wings with orders of no less than $10 that prospects place on Monday. It’s out there for each dine-in and on-line orders at collaborating eating places, based on the corporate’s web site.
A view of an Applebee’s restaurant signal and brand. (Picture by Paul Weaver/SOPA Photographs/LightRocket through Getty Photographs) (Paul Weaver/SOPA Photographs/LightRocket through Getty Photographs / Getty Photographs)
The deal for six free boneless wings was contingent on an interception throughout the Tremendous Bowl being returned for a landing – and Eagles defensive again Cooper DeJean delivered throughout the second quarter.
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“We can’t call into work for you tomorrow but we can offer you 6 free boneless wings because of that Pick 6,” Applebee’s tweeted Sunday night time throughout the Tremendous Bowl.
Clients seeking to cash-in on the Eagles pick-six at Applebee’s on Monday can “mention ‘Applebee’s Pick 6 Monday’ to your server in the restaurant” or plug within the promo code “PICK6” on-line to nab the free boneless wings, the corporate mentioned.
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The deal stems from the Decide 6 promotion that the chain, which had over 1,500 areas throughout the U.S. as of the top of September, supplied all through the NFL season.
The 2024 NFL season formally ended Sunday night time with the Eagles profitable Tremendous Bowl LIX. Philadelphia defeated the Chiefs 40-22, incomes the Eagles their second-ever championship title.
Terry Bradshaw (L) speaks with Philadelphia Eagles proprietor, chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie as Philadelphia Eagles’ quarterback Jalen Hurts and Philadelphia Eagles’ head coach Nick Sirianni watch. (TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP through Getty Photographs / Getty Photographs)
Kansas Metropolis had been seeking to win its third straight Lombardi Trophy however got here up quick.
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