
"The chain now has a new shrimp promotion it calls Ultimate SpendLESS Shrimp. It may not be endless, but you'll definitely spend less, chief executive officer Damola Adamolekun said in a news release. Red Lobster spells it out even more plainly on its terms and conditions page of its website: Offer includes 1 single serving meal. No refills. Limited time only."
"The meal is announced as $15.99 on the chain's website, but if you read the fine print you'll find it costs more in California. I visited a restaurant in San Bernardino and paid $17.99 for the dish, the same price listed at other locations in Southern California. For that price you get three kinds of shrimp on a pretty large plate: Garlic Shrimp Scampi, drenched in butter; Shrimp Linguini Alfredo; and my favorite, Popcorn Shrimp with a cup of tangy cocktail sauce."
"For that price you get three kinds of shrimp on a pretty large plate: Garlic Shrimp Scampi, drenched in butter; Shrimp Linguini Alfredo; and my favorite, Popcorn Shrimp with a cup of tangy cocktail sauce. The meal also included seasoned fries in a festive red-and-white-striped bag. Just to get something green, I ordered a side of seasoned broccoli for an extra $4.49. The total came to $22.48, not counting tax and tip. Yes, there were Cheddar Bay Biscuits."
Red Lobster replaced last year’s Endless Shrimp with Ultimate SpendLESS Shrimp, a single-serving promotion that explicitly includes no refills and runs for a limited time. The nationwide advertised price is $15.99, but California locations charge more; a Southern California visit in San Bernardino showed a $17.99 price. The plate features three shrimp varieties—Garlic Shrimp Scampi, Shrimp Linguini Alfredo and Popcorn Shrimp with cocktail sauce—plus seasoned fries. A side of seasoned broccoli costs $4.49, bringing the meal total to $22.48 before tax and tip. Cheddar Bay Biscuits are served, and three seasonal cocktails are available.
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