US-based Italian restaurant chain Fazoli’s has announced a special $4 pasta promotion in celebration of the US back-to-school season 2024.
The offer includes popular dishes such as Regular Spaghetti with Marinara or Meat Sauce, and Fettuccine Alfredo.
The promotion is available to dine-in, drive-through and online customers who use the promo code BACK4SCHOOL at participating locations.
The $4 pasta deal runs from mid-August to 9 September and comes with free breadsticks.
Fazoli’s vice-president of marketing Tisha Bartlett said: “After the success of our Fourth of July promotion, we look forward to treating our loyal guests to a filling, hearty meal.
“Value and quality will always be key cornerstones of the Fazoli’s brand and we will continue to devise impactful promotions that underscore our commitment to this.”
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By GlobalDataSince its inception in 1988, Fazoli’s has been known for its freshly prepared pasta entrées, sub sandwiches, salads, pizza, desserts and its unlimited signature breadsticks.
The chain is owned by FAT Brands, a global franchising company that acquires, markets and develops a variety of restaurant concepts.
FAT Brands has a portfolio of 18 restaurant brands including Round Table Pizza, Fatburger, Marble Slab Creamery, Johnny Rockets and Hot Dog on a Stick.
It operates more than 2,300 units internationally.
Fazoli’s itself owns and runs more than 200 restaurants in 26 US states. In early 2024 the brand expanded its presence with a new venue in Lutz, Tampa, Florida – its second location in Tampa and sixth in the state.