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Eat My Catfish is having everyday offers for 15 cents to honor 15 years of operation
Little Rock, Arkansas – With 15-cent specials, an Arkansas eatery is commemorating 15 years in business.
With eight outlets already in the state, Eat My Catfish announced on Thursday that it is offering customers a seven-day menu with select items for 15 cents per order.
It’s accurate what you read. The 15-cent menu items at the seafood restaurant will be available for purchase from Sunday, October 15, through Saturday, October 21.
The owners of Eat My Catfish announced that the promotions are a chance to celebrate with the community as well as the restaurant’s success, which began as a food truck in 2008.
15-Year Anniversary Daily 15-Cent Celebration Deals:
• Sunday, Oct. 15: 12 Hushpuppies
• Monday, Oct. 16: Fried Green Tomatoes
• Tuesday, Oct. 17: Small Gumbo
• Wednesday, Oct. 18: Spooky Dirt ‘n Worms
• Thursday, Oct. 19: Boudin Ball Starter
• Friday, Oct. 20: Any Fried Pie
• Saturday, Oct. 21: Two-piece Catfish Dinner or Eight-piece Shrimp dinner (a 99% off value)
“We are excited to be celebrating 15 years of our business,” Travis Hester, Eat My Catfish founder and president said. “We thought these deals would be a fun way to mark the occasion and give us the opportunity to thank the Arkansas communities that have supported us along this journey.”
Customers must be enrolled in the restaurants’ text/email-only VIP Club in order to receive the daily specials. The eatery posted on social media that one bargain could be redeemed for every purchase of at least $1.
For additional information about the seafood and catfish establishment in Arkansas, go to EatMyCatfish.com.
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