Score Free Fried Chicken For A YEAR With This NYC Black Friday Deal

Photo courtesy of Loosie’s Kitchen & Cafe

Black Friday is quickly approaching and we’re trying to find as many sweet deals as we can before we lose out. Instead of electronics, however, this year we’re eyeballing this insane food deal.

New York City-based lovers of fried chicken will want to keep their peepers on Loosie’s Kitchen and Cafe’s Black Friday Special.

For $249, patrons will get 365 plates of Loosie’s famous fried chicken wings served with a side of spicy mustard, hot sauce, and fermented pickles. The special is valued at $7,300. Similar to Olive Garden’s Pasta Pass, all you have to do is pay a flat rate and you’ll be able to enjoy fried chicken every day for a year at the NYC establishment.

Since you need to wash down fried chicken with something smooth, Loosie’s is also offering a beer special for Black Friday, where customers can purchase a year’s worth of wheat beer 1664 Blanc, valued at $2,500, for $249.

There’s a catch, however.

Because this is such a limited sale, the only way to get your hands on this offer is to email [email protected] and explain why you deserve a year’s worth of fried chicken and beer through the written word. Hey, beats having to wait in line and kind of levels the playing field for everyone. We’re down with that.

Any New York locals who are certain they won’t get sick of fried chicken will surely want to reach out to shoot their shot at Loosie’s.

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