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Eating out is expensive. Some restaurants are using discounts to bring customers back
4 days ago
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4 days agoNewsDuration 2:32The high cost of living has some Quebec restaurants struggling to fill dining rooms. In response, some chains are doubling down on discounts and other promotions to get people back at their tables.
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