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While Casual Chains Drop Prices, Fast Food Trades Up

Regardless of its location, price point, or popularity, no restaurant has remained untouched by the deteriorating economy.

Regardless of its location, price point, or popularity, no restaurant has remained untouched by the deteriorating economy. While many high-end restaurants have made adjustments, some of the most drastic changes taking place are happening between fast and casual food chains.

Casual restaurant chains such as Applebee's, Chili's, and TGI Friday's have desperately tried to keep sales steady with bargain deals. Applebee's started the trend by appealing to cash-strapped diners with a limited-time offer for a large appetizer with two entrees for just $20. Chili's joined in soon after with a "ten under $7" value menu. Earlier this week, TGI Friday's slashed the prices of all sandwiches and salads to a mere $5.Ironically enough, fast food chains have focused on premium items. Late last year, Burger King aimed to go higher-end with a new line of ribs, and this August, McDonald's is coming out with a one-third-pound Angus beef burger that's priced at $3.99. The number one fast food chain has also been selling specialty coffee drinks at its McCafé stores.

As both segments expand their food offerings, the casual chain and fast food sectors have become somewhat redundant. Have you frequented more fast food or casual chains lately? Which do you think has a better business model?

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Buy One Entrée at Friday's, Get One Free

At T.G.I. Friday's, the bill may not be up to you, but the restaurant wants to remind you that it's thinking of you during tough times.

At T.G.I. Friday's, the bill may not be up to you, but the restaurant wants to remind you that it's thinking of you during tough times. The national chain has a new promotion in which customers buy one entrée and get a dish of equal or lesser value for free. "Our guests want more Friday's year-round because of the great food, a fun atmosphere and incredible value," said Andrew Jordan, T.G.I. Friday's senior vice president of marketing. "With our Buy One, Get One free offer, we’ll give them twice as many Friday's."

To get in on the promotion (note: only one offer applies per party), which lasts until the first of March, simply bring in this coupon.

It's been a while since I've been to a T.G.I. Friday's, but this may be the incentive I need to finally try the restaurant's Ultimate Recipe Showdown menu. Will you put this coupon to good use?

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