Fast Food Chains Serve Up March Madness Deals as Tournament Tips Off
Restaurants across the country are dishing out specials as the 87th March Madness tournament gets underway. From discounted burgers to wing specials, chains are battling it out for hungry basketball fans.
When games are playing, food delivery orders jump 30% compared to regular days. Meanwhile, sports bars and restaurants fill up with fans wanting to watch the action.
Through April 13, Wendy’s app users can grab Jr. Bacon Cheeseburgers and Double Stacks for just a buck. The chain’s tournament partnership goes back to 2017.
At Dave & Buster’s, twenty wings run $20, with $5 draft beers on select days. Previous tournaments boosted their customer traffic by 15%.
KFC’s first-ever tournament menu introduces two new items: crispy Mashed Potato Poppers and their Dunk It Bucket combo.
Beer lovers push craft sales up 12% during tournament season, with IPAs leading the way. Yard House joined in, offering a $15 beer flight plus pint combo through April 7.
After upsets, Arby’s hands out sandwiches with $15 purchases. Those whose brackets get crushed can snag free P.F. Chang’s Lettuce Wraps when buying entrées.
Amazon Prime members get $5 off $20+ orders on Grubhub and Seamless with code “HOOP5”. Past numbers show delivery services should expect a rush.
NCAA partner Great Clips takes $10 off haircuts until April 4, stepping away from food-focused tournament deals.