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  2. Outback Steakhouse Just Launched Its Lowest-Priced 3 ... - AOL

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    The rollout of the $14.99 Aussie Aussie Aussie deal comes as Outback seeks to boost traffic. The steakhouse chain experienced a 0.1% decrease in same-store sales year-over-year last quarter, while ...

  3. Outback Steakhouse's 2024 Holiday Menu is Loaded With ...

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    The returning appetizer is the Bloomin’ Fried Shrimp (990 calories), which is drizzled and served with the chain's spicy bloom sauce. And since no meal would be complete without dessert, Outback ...

  4. 11 Restaurant Chains With the Best Lunch Deals - AOL

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    Here are 11 restaurant chains serving up some enticing lunch deals right now. As with any restaurant chain, pricing and menu item availability can vary by location. 1.

  5. Outback Steakhouse - Wikipedia

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    Outback Steakhouse is an American chain of Australian-themed casual dining restaurants, serving American cuisine, based in Tampa, Florida. The chain has over 1,000 locations in 23 countries throughout North America , South America , Asia , and Australia .

  6. Bloomin' Brands - Wikipedia

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    In 1988 the first Outback Steakhouse was opened in Tampa, Florida. The company went public in 1991 as a 49-restaurant chain and changed its name to Outback Steakhouse, Inc. The Carrabba's Italian Grill was launched in 1993. The company's international expansion began with the first Outback Steakhouse to open in Canada.

  7. List of restaurant chains in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable restaurant chains in Australia.A restaurant chain is a set of related restaurants with the same name in many different locations that are either under shared corporate ownership (e.g., McDonald's in the U.S.) or franchising agreements.