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Edited May 15, 2024
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Hey Slickdeals folks! My wife and I recently discovered this. If you are ever looking for a cheap meal then this may benefit you!
On Outback Steakhouse's Website for ordering, under the Kids Menu section they list a Joey Sirloin (5oz) steak for $9.99 (YMMV) this combo comes with the 5oz sirloin, fries, and a choice of fresh fruit or steamed vegetables. Also a crazy choice between apple juice or orange juice. The non-kids menu option lists a 6oz Sirloin for a whopping $15.99. If you can deal without the need for a baked potato then you are saving a decent amount of money for only 1oz of steak.
The portion sizes were absolutely too big for a child in my opinion and was able to make a nice cheap dinner for the both of us and came with a log of bread and butter in the bag.
Order to-go pick up. Total on the check was $25 with tip. YMMV Depending on other prices per state.
Enjoy if you can!
https://www.outback.com
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Yes, I get these in the 2 packs. 2 days before they go out of date, they are marked down 20%. NY strips and ribeyes. Alot of marble.
They tip less than 10% in the EU. Fuel prices are about double than in the US, yet menu prices are similar to here. Their servers must be paid better than here and the restaurants there are still making profit margin otherwise they would shut down. Europeans don't tip much when they come to the US.
And for those who might find offense at this tactic, the bible verse reference i write at the top of the bill is worth far more than an actual buck, if taken to heart and used wisely.
God loveth a cheerful giver. (2 CORINTHIANS 9:7)
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It's embarrassing how ignorant people are about basic information.
I just wished restaurants listed portion sizes more accurately. I try to do comparisons on nutrition values but sometimes stuff isn't listed or simply feels wrong.
An example being burgers almost anywhere, no concrete information on patty size. Chili's $11 burgers, some non official news states they're almost half pound. Denny's value burger for $9 says it's quarter pounder in the title, but their regular burger patties no information on size. Red Robin patty size also just ???
McDonald's nicely states for their quarter pounder *Weight before cooking 4 oz. However they also don't list patty size for other burgers such as big mac, cheeseburger etc. They seem to use the same patties for all those, and using the nutrition calculator? You can figure out that the smaller meat patties seem to be 1.6 ounces or perhaps 1.5 but with higher fat content in the meat.
So much easier to just go "well done" and keep it moving
It's a food safety hazard to serve anything raw or undercooked to minors.
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as you purchase one sirloin meal with broccoli and one burger with baked potato, add 20% and I think it comes out to like 23 -$24