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Texas Roadhouse [Restaurant Locator] is offering Family Meal Packs available for carryout from $19.99 when you order online. All meal packs come with Entrees, 4 Sides, Family-Sized Salad, and Bread. Thanks Charlando

Note: Pricing and availability will vary by location.

Example Deal:
  • Family Value Cheeseburgers Meal $19.99
    • 4x Quarter Pound Cheeseburgers
    • 4x Sides
    • Family-Sized Salad
    • Fresh Baked Bread
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Texas Roadhouse has family packs to order online w/curbside pick up.

Prices starting at $19.99 to feed a family of 4.

*4 cheeseburgers, family salad, 4 sides and fresh bread only $19.99

Other family packages available including steaks, pulled pork, and ribs.

https://www.texasroadhouse.com

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Last Edited by jschuman01 May 9, 2020 at 06:37 PM
YMMV as many location do not have this deal.

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Available at:
Austin, TX
Birmingham, AL
Boynton Beach, FL
Charlotte, NC
Cedar Rapids, IA
Chantilly, VA
Coconut Creek, FL
Cranston, RI
Fredericksburg, VA
Lincoln, NE. PRICE HIKE from $19.99 to $34.99-$39.99
Long Island, NY
Madison, WI
Melbourne, FL
Naperville, IL
North Smithfield, RI
Papillion, NE
Rockford, IL
St Louis, Mo (Price increased to $40)
Tampa, FL
Teterboro, NJ
Waukesha, WI - Wasn't there the other day but is now.
Warwick, RI




NOT available at:
Yuma, AZ
Little Rock, AR
Oceanside CA
Kansas City, MO
Coon Rapids, MN
Gastonia, NC
HIckory, NC
Rochester, NY
Toledo, OH
Cincinnati, OH
Columbus, OH
Oklahoma City, OK
Pflugerville, TX
Bountiful, UT
Layton, UT
Ogden, UT
Salt Lake City, UT
New Berlin, WI
Morgantown, WV
Parkersburg, WV
Boise, ID

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No $20 deals here. In multiple locations in Kansas City metro:

$40 Family Sized Chicken Critters
$40 Family Sized BBQ Chicken
$40 Family Sized Pulled Pork
$45 Family Sized Beef Tips
$47 Family Sized Sirloins
$54 Family Sized Ribs
Wish I trusted carry out :/ one sick person on the cook line is all it takes.
thank you i will try this week. we enjoy cooking but ordering helps others stay afloat.

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04-07-2020 at 09:15 AM.
04-07-2020 at 09:15 AM.
Quote from CarlosG7541 :
I understood that if you "eat" the virus, the stomach acids will take care of it. The transmission is via respiratory and/or eyes. So it is more important the box handling (from staff as well as the consumer). Do you know otherwise?

Cook line, cashier, bar staff, hostess...does it really matter. Cook accidentally rubs their eye one day and passes it on.... or coughs on the outside of the carryout box, and the hostess touches it and picks her teeth, or rubs nose or eye.

She's asymptomatic a few days later, then handles your money and/or carryout stuff right b4 you get it, and you unknowingly contract it by toyching your eye and pass it on to someone else.

Some sources show 25 to 50% asymptomatic people are passing it. Other studies show less. But imo, its passing thru asymptomatic more than we know.

And Im not saying dont go out.... but the less exposure the better.

And one day we're told not to wear masks, and that asymptomatics arent probably high risk, and only old people die, then we're told to at least wear anything mask-wise, and that people of all ages are dying.

This shit is real. Sorry for the rant.... stay safe.
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04-07-2020 at 06:41 PM.
04-07-2020 at 06:41 PM.
got the $20 deala in a Denver today!
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fyreboltx
04-08-2020 at 06:08 PM.
04-08-2020 at 06:08 PM.
Just did this again for the 2nd time and I'm kind of disappointed this time around... I did the grilled chicken deal, and outside of the fries, nothing was warm (much less hot). The chicken was cool and the bread was cold. The salad also had a lot more browning than I expected.

Last time, everything seemed warm and fresh, not this time. Don't think I'll be doing this again.
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04-09-2020 at 05:43 AM.
04-09-2020 at 05:43 AM.
Quote from fyreboltx :
Just did this again for the 2nd time and I'm kind of disappointed this time around... I did the grilled chicken deal, and outside of the fries, nothing was warm (much less hot). The chicken was cool and the bread was cold. The salad also had a lot more browning than I expected.

Last time, everything seemed warm and fresh, not this time. Don't think I'll be doing this again.
Did you go back to the same location? Was it the same time of day or did you go on an off-peak time this time?
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04-09-2020 at 06:30 AM.
04-09-2020 at 06:30 AM.
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Did you go back to the same location? Was it the same time of day or did you go on an off-peak time this time?
Yes, same location. The time was slightly different- first time I went was just over a week ago at 7:30, this time I did 7:00. Not sure if they're just getting overwhelmed with this offer now since last time I went, it was a relatively new offer.
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04-09-2020 at 11:19 AM.
04-09-2020 at 11:19 AM.
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Wish I trusted carry out :/ one sick person on the cook line is all it takes.

CDC hasn't found it linked in food. The virus is relatively easy to inactivate by heat. But I guess you'd be worried about the packaging.
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04-09-2020 at 11:34 AM.
04-09-2020 at 11:34 AM.
I got the chicken critters last week. We are a family of 6 but 2 are 2yo toddlers so they don't eat much. All-in-all it was enough to feed us all with a bit leftover for the toddlers' lunch the next day. Sides are small, maybe 12 oz or so (cup and a half). What they do give a lot of is bread - we probably got 10 rolls, and salad. For the $25 I paid (included tip to round up), it was a good deal at about $4pp for a meal. Unless you're eating rice or pasta it's hard to beat that pricepoint, not to mention I didn't have to cook any of it.

Pickup was easy, they converted all the spots in front of the restaurant to pickup lanes and had numbers posted.
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04-10-2020 at 10:44 AM.
04-10-2020 at 10:44 AM.
Quote from semifast :
food in a restaurant is exposed to far fewer people than food in a grocery store.

the covid-19 virus has nothing to do with "food safety", it's about minimizing contact.
Food from a restaurant has potentially been exposed to everyone working in the restaurant's kitchen. Packaged food shouldn't have been exposed to anyone since the time it was packaged.

I emphasize I was only talking about packaged food. I definitely wouldn't be eating from a grocery store's salad bar or buying self-serve doughnuts, for example. In fact, I'm staying out of grocery stores completely [thesun.co.uk]; I think grocery delivery is the way to go for now. It would probably be prudent for grocery stores to stop allowing the public inside stores and offer delivery and curbside pickup only in order to prevent people from spreading the virus inside stores.
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04-10-2020 at 11:14 AM.
04-10-2020 at 11:14 AM.
Believe what you want but a lot of people here are serious tinfoil hatters.

Food Safety and Coronavirus: A Comprehensive Guide [seriouseats.com]

Unless someone coughs right near you/in your face, you're not getting covid by breathing it in. It's mostly hands to face/mucous membranes. Also no real evidence you can get it if you eat it.

Here's a video [youtube.com] from Dr. David Price, from Weill-Cornell hospital in NYC; pulmonary and critical care MD. It's about an hour long (here's a ~ 10 minute condensed version [facebook.com]). VERY good video from someone on the real frontlines of this.

that said, you might be able to get it from the outside of a food container, but even then going all out and washing everything you buy is also overkill.

No need to stock up or disinfect your groceries [medium.com]
We have no evidence to suggest that COVID-19 is spreading through food at all. Not through take-out orders, groceries, or produce. When you return home from the grocery store, please thoroughly wash your hands, but there is no reason to try to disinfect your groceries. And please, don't put disinfecting chemicals like household cleaners on the food you're going to eat.

Luckily for lazy cooks, eating food prepared in restaurants appears to be a safe choice. Current guidance from the Food and Drug Administration states that "there is no evidence [npr.org] to suggest that food produced in the United States can transmit COVID-19."
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04-10-2020 at 12:31 PM.
04-10-2020 at 12:31 PM.
Quote from Dr. J :
Believe what you want but a lot of people here are serious tinfoil hatters.
They're trolls and have nothing better to do than spread paranoia. Every thread is turning into virus discussion and SD should start banning it.
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Quote from Dr. J :
Believe what you want but a lot of people here are serious tinfoil hatters.

Food Safety and Coronavirus: A Comprehensive Guide [seriouseats.com]

Unless someone coughs right near you/in your face, you're not getting covid by breathing it in. It's mostly hands to face/mucous membranes. Also no real evidence you can get it if you eat it.

Here's a video [youtube.com] from Dr. David Price, from Weill-Cornell hospital in NYC; pulmonary and critical care MD. It's about an hour long (here's a ~ 10 minute condensed version [facebook.com]). VERY good video from someone on the real frontlines of this.

that said, you might be able to get it from the outside of a food container, but even then going all out and washing everything you buy is also overkill.

No need to stock up or disinfect your groceries [medium.com]
We have no evidence to suggest that COVID-19 is spreading through food at all. Not through take-out orders, groceries, or produce. When you return home from the grocery store, please thoroughly wash your hands, but there is no reason to try to disinfect your groceries. And please, don't put disinfecting chemicals like household cleaners on the food you're going to eat.

Luckily for lazy cooks, eating food prepared in restaurants appears to be a safe choice. Current guidance from the Food and Drug Administration states that "there is no evidence [npr.org] to suggest that food produced in the United States can transmit COVID-19."
I assume that's directed largely at me, or at least prompted by me, because it immediately followed my post. I apologize for boring you with this response if it wasn't directed at me.

That's an interesting video, but he lost a lot of credibility in my mind when he cavalierly said he knows he will not contract the virus. Given what's known and unknown at this point, that's just not a sensible thing for a person to conclude who is at the epicenter of this and in direct physical contact with infected people on a daily basis. Hopefully he turns out to be right, and I think he will turn out to be mostly right about most of what he said, but a lot of what he's saying is conjecture until we have reliable data instead of anecdotal evidence.

The fact is no one currently knows [nature.com] how transmittable this virus is via aerosols. Humanity has only known of this virus's existence for a few months, and we simply don't have the data yet. What is known is that virus particles can be present in aerosols emitted from infected people and that those aerosols can linger in the air for some period of time ranging from minutes to hours.

With that information, I believe it is prudent to behave with the assumption the virus is easily transmitted via aerosols emitted by talking, coughing, sneezing, or just breathing. You also should keep in mind that people inadvertently spit when they talk. Perhaps you can recall taking to someone and feeling a droplet of saliva land on your face or in your eye. I imagine a single droplet of saliva landing in your eye could easily carry the viral load needed for infection. For that reason, I would personally wear eye protection in addition to a mask or respirator if I absolutely had to be in an enclosed public place in close proximity to other people.

Given that it's not particularly costly or inconvenient to take a few personal precautions for most people—preparing your own food at home and avoiding grocery stores or other enclosed places with lots of people for instance—to possibly avoid a potentially very bad situation, I think the precautions are warranted.

If those views make me a tin foil hat wearer, so be it. However, I might have to substitute the tin foil for aluminum foil because I don't actually have any tin foil. Smilie
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I assume that's directed largely at me, or at least prompted by me, because it immediately followed my post. I apologize for boring you with this response if it wasn't directed at me.
Thanks. I thought the chicken ok but you're right the sweet buns made up for it.
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Thanks. I thought the chicken ok but you're right the sweet buns made up for it.
No problem. I heard the robot lizard's penultimate crescendo last Bagel and Lox Day, but you're correct that the butterfly was better.
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04-13-2020 at 12:30 PM.
04-13-2020 at 12:30 PM.
Quote from dep411 :
Wish I trusted carry out :/ one sick person on the cook line is all it takes.

Well the exact same thing is true for Dine in as well.
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Well the exact same thing is true for Dine in as well.
who's dinning in these days?
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