A Free Sausage Biscuit Salute For All Veterans from Krystal®
Restaurant Says "Thank You for Your Service" with Free Offer on Veterans Day, Nov. 11
ATLANTA, Nov. 2, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Krystal has proudly served its guests for more than 80 years, and this Veteran's Day the brand wants to serve some of its most special guests – those that have served in our nation's military. On Friday, Nov. 11, all guests with their military ID may receive a complimentary breakfast Sausage Biscuit from opening until 11 am.
"Every new day that starts in America is due to the soldiers who fought to make it so," said Alice Crowder, Vice President of Marketing for The Krystal Company. "This is a small way of expressing our thanks."
The Sausage Biscuit offer is good for both dine-in and drive thru guests at participating locations, while supplies last. Veterans may choose to add Krysper hash browns, premium-blend coffee, orange juice, or other beverages at regular menu prices. All guests who have not served in the military are also welcome to enjoy a Sausage Biscuit at regular menu prices as well.
"Our veterans are a treasure," Crowder continued. "We hope all veterans will take advantage of on this special day dedicated to them."
The offer cannot be combined with any other coupons or discounts.
About The Krystal Company
Founded in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 1932, The Krystal Company is the oldest quick service restaurant chain in the South. Its hamburgers are still served fresh and hot off the grill on the iconic square bun at more than 350 restaurants in 11 states. Krystal's Atlanta-based Restaurant Support Center serves a team of 6,000 employees. For more information, visit http://www.Krystal.com or http://www.facebook.com/Krystal or follow the brand on Twitter and Instagram @Krystal.
Contact: Peyton Sadler
305-631-2283
[email protected]
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