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06 November 2023

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06 November 2023

Canada’s Mary Brown’s Chicken launches new menu for winter 2023

The new value meal includes chicken, mashed potatoes, cinnamon biscuits, salad and gravy.

Umesh Ellichipuram November 06 2023

Canadian quick service restaurant (QSR) chain Mary Brown's Chicken has announced the launch of a new menu for winter 2023.

Mary Brown's Chicken, part of MBI Brands, explained that its Team Feast deal includes new additions such as mashed potatoes and freshly baked cinnamon biscuits topped with cinnamon glaze, ideal for sharing among four to five people.

The new value meal includes ten pieces of signature chicken, a large portion of mashed potatoes with gravy, four cinnamon biscuits, a medium salad and one medium gravy.

MBI Brands chief marketing officer Jeff Barlow stated: “As we approach the holiday season, we want the Mary Brown's menu to bring people together.

“The Team Feast was a perfect way to encourage togetherness between family, friends and community over delicious fried chicken and exciting new sides. The Feast for One allows individuals to enjoy the same meal at a great price.”

The QSR chain is also offering a Feast for One deal: two pieces of signature chicken, an individual portion of mashed potatoes, a cinnamon biscuit and a drink.

Mary Brown's Chicken has also announced a national contest, in collaboration with Searchlight Pictures' movie Next Goal Wins. Customers will have the chance to win a private screening of the movie, which releases in theatres on 17 November 2023.

It has also announced other prizes, including a $5,000 travel voucher with Air Canada, a Mary Brown's $500 gift card and merchandise packs.

Established in 1969, Mary Brown's Chicken operates more than 244 restaurant locations across Canada.

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