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Schnitz unveils $14 deal

The deal aims to tackle rising cost-of-living pressures.

Schnitz will offer a $14 meal deal comprised of a Schnitzel and Chips along with a Pepsi or Pepsi Max for a limited time only.

The new deal was a result of a focus group study by the brand where it was found that value-driven offers weigh in on considerations when eating out.

"We understand the importance of providing great value without compromising on quality. This new offering reflects our dedication to guest satisfaction and our promise to always deliver the best quality at the most competitive prices,” said Padma Palani, GM of Marketing, Digital and Innovation.

The deal can be availed by signing up or scanning a crumb collective membership in Schnitz’s restaurants.

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