Restaurant Chain Offers Food for Signs
Posted on: Wednesday, 8 November 2006, 18:00 CST
CHARLESTON, S.C. - Turn in those ubiquitous campaign signs and get some free food. That's the message from Southeast restaurant chain Sticky Fingers, which is offering a free appetizer to anyone who cleans up the campaign clutter and brings in a sign.
"Just think of those leftover campaign signs as oversized, roadside gift certificates," said Sticky Fingers co-owner Jeff Goldstein. "It's an easy way to help take care of our neighborhoods."
The Charleston-based ribs restaurant will offer coupons for a free appetizer through next Wednesday.
The chain operates 17 restaurants in the Carolinas, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida.
Source: Associated Press/AP Online
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