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  2. Chili's taps Joey Chestnut to promo meal deals. What you can ...

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    If Chestnut fails, Chili’s customers will get the chance to win a year of free 3 For Lunch Combos. The challenge will be shown on the @chili’s X account Oct. 1 at 11 a.m. Eastern time.

  3. Chili’s sells the full range of Coca-Cola sodas, as well as iced tea and lemonade, which are all available on this list. For an extra $3.99, you can upgrade to a frozen marg or one on the rocks ...

  4. The 24 Best Fast-Food Freebies and Deals Right Now - AOL

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    The best deal at KFC right now is the $5 Taste of KFC 2-piece deal. You get a drumstick and a thigh, mashed potatoes, and a biscuit. For $10, you can double that for a meal for two people.

  5. Brinker International - Wikipedia

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    Chili's Inc. was sold to Norman E. Brinker in 1983, and took the company public a year later. [5] The first Romano's Macaroni Grill opened in Leon Springs, Texas, in 1988. [6] [7] In 1991, Chili's Inc. became Brinker International, Inc. [8] In 1992, the company entered into an agreement with Pac-Am Food Concepts to expand the Chili's brand to ...

  6. Chili’s and Applebee’s are feuding over who has the better ...

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    Chili’s, meanwhile, stands by its own 3 for Me promotion, which runs a buck more. “Only at Chili’s can you enjoy an ice-cold beverage, appetizer, and full-size entree starting at $10.99 ...

  7. New Mexico chile - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico chile or New Mexican chile (Scientific name: Capsicum annuum 'New Mexico Group'; Spanish: chile de Nuevo México, [3] chile del norte) [4] is a cultivar group [5] of the chile pepper from the US state of New Mexico, first grown by Pueblo and Hispano communities throughout Santa Fe de Nuevo México. [6]