McDonald’s and Baskin-Robbins are just two of the leading fast-food establishments that are offering food deals and special food items. And in time for this year’s Thanksgiving, most restaurants have already released their festive holiday promos and seasonal menus.
Thanksgiving is a national holiday that is celebrated on different dates in the United States but regardless of when it is held, every celebration of this occasion is the same. Families and friends come together for a nice dinner - complete with turkey, wine, and other food favorites.
Food-to-Go for Thanksgiving Meals
While the affair is always a happy event, cooking and washing the dishes can be a daunting task for everyone. Thus, fast-food restaurants could be a solution for many families. They make the preparations less of a hassle since take-out meals and pre-orders are available.
According to FranchiseWire, in the U.S. more than 55.4 million Americans are traveling to visit friends and families for the Thanksgiving holiday and fortunately, many fast-food franchises offer various delectable alternatives to cooking at home. The best part is that they also give big discounts, fun deals, and offer a special menu.
The Best Restaurant Deals for Thanksgiving
Denny’s customers may pre-order their turkey from Nov. 17 to Nov 22. Orders must be placed at least 24 hours in advance. The restaurant’s Turkey & Dressing Dinner Bundle is good for four people and can simply be reheated and served at once.
Baskin-Robbins will offer a unique dessert treat for Thanksgiving as its Turkey Cake is back for the holidays. It will also release a new flavor for the month and it is called the Turkey Day Fixins which fuses sweet potato and autumn spice ice creams with honey cornbread pieces topped with cranberry sauce.
Other Restaurants to Order Thanksgiving Meals
Billy Sims BBQ, Black Bear Diner, Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, Copeland’s of New Orleans, Bob Evans Restaurants, Joe’s Crab Shack, Firehouse Subs, and more. Customers can enjoy huge discounts and special food items for their Thanksgiving orders.
Meanwhile, McDonald's is also bringing back some favorite items for Thanksgiving. Its Holiday Pie has returned to the menu at selected branches in the U.S. ComicBook reported that this iconic holiday item has been around since 1999 and merrymakers can also get them for their celebrations with loved ones next week.


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