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Steal This Foodservice Idea: Gear up for the holidays

Beginning Dec. 1, QuickChek’s QC Rewards members will get an exclusive offer daily through Dec. 24 as part of its 24 Days of Deals
QuickChek’s new Sticky Toffee Pudding coffee flavor, which debuted in November.
QuickChek’s new Sticky Toffee Pudding coffee flavor, which debuted in November. | QuickChek

QuickChek next month begins its 24 Days of Deals as the holiday season nears. The convenience-store chain also is planning themed launches and menu expansions.

Beginning Dec. 1, QC Rewards members will receive an exclusive offer every day through Dec. 24 as part of the 24 Days of Deals inaugural promotion, which features free and discounted menu favorites like breakfast burritos, sandwiches, soups, New York Giants subs and more.

Whitehouse Station, New Jersey-based QuickChek also brought back Free Coffee Fridays for QC Rewards members in November. In addition, customers who buy a breakfast sandwich or burrito can add a self-serve hot or iced coffee, any size, for 99 cents.

QuickChek also is offering a rotating flavor (or blend) of the month. In November, the offer is the new Sticky Toffee Pudding (pictured).

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