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Ditch the Oven: Fast Food & Chain Restaurants Serve Holiday Meals

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Several fast food chains offer convenient Thanksgiving meal alternatives.
  • Options range from Cajun turkeys to chicken feasts and festive subs.
  • Dessert surprises include a Mountain Dew Baja Blast Pie and apple pie shake.
Ditch the Oven: Fast Food & Chain Restaurants Serve Holiday Meals

For those seeking an alternative to traditional turkey preparations this Thanksgiving, a wide array of fast food and chain restaurants are stepping up to the plate. These establishments are offering convenient, ready-to-serve meals designed to alleviate holiday cooking burdens. Options range from pre-cooked, seasoned turkeys to complete family-style dinners and specially crafted sandwiches.

Unique culinary creations are also on the menu. Popeyes presents its Cajun-Style Turkey, while KFC offers a chicken-focused Festive Feast. Cracker Barrel provides heat-and-serve family meals including turkey and pies. Subway introduces a Festive Feast collection with stuffing-infused subs, and Arby's brings back its Deep Fried Turkey Gobbler and Club, alongside an apple pie shake.

Sweet and unexpected treats are also available, with Taco Bell debuting a limited-edition Mountain Dew Baja Blast Pie. Chipotle offers a "Back Home BOGO" deal on Thanksgiving Eve, and Denny's provides a Holiday Turkey Bundle. These diverse offerings ensure that a stress-free and delicious Thanksgiving meal is accessible to many.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Several chain restaurants like Denny's and Cracker Barrel remain open on Thanksgiving Day, offering special holiday meals for dine-in or take-out.
Yes, restaurants like Popeyes offer pre-cooked Cajun-Style Turkeys, and Cracker Barrel provides heat-and-serve turkey dinners for families.
This year, unique dessert options include Taco Bell's Mountain Dew Baja Blast Pie and Arby's apple pie shake.

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