Among new offerings is the return of the fan-favorite $10 Chicken Combo Box.

Royal Farms has announced new menu deals and family-sized meal options available for a limited time.

“From all-day warmer specials to shareable chicken meals, customers can savor more flavor and value throughout the holidays,” the retailer noted in a statement.

Menu Highlights and Limited-Time Offers

Warmer Options — 2 for $6 all day (4 a.m. – 8 p.m.)
Perfect for breakfast, lunch or a quick evening pick-me-up, Royal Farms’ all-day warmer special gives customers two satisfying warmer items for just $6 — or $5 for Rewards Members.

$10 Chicken Combo Box
World-Famous Chicken is being served up with unbeatable value. For just $10, customers can enjoy a 4-piece mixed chicken box complete with Western Fries and a freshly baked biscuit.

Family Chicken Deals for $15
Royal Farms is making dinners and small gatherings easy and affordable this holiday season by bringing back its popular chicken value deals. For a limited time, you can get these hearty meals for just $15 each:

  • 8-Piece Mixed Chicken Deal: Eight pieces of World-Famous mixed chicken (white and dark meat) for a classic family dinner.
  • 10-Piece Dark Meat Chicken Deal: Ten pieces of World-Famous dark meat chicken.

“The time between November and January is often when family schedules are tight and budgets are stretched thin,” said Morgan Waid, director of food service at Royal Farms. “We are answering the call for affordable, high-quality and fast food with this promotion. Whether you’re grabbing a $10 chicken box on the run or utilizing one of our $15 family bundles, Royal Farms is here to make the holidays easier and more delicious.”

These promotional menu items are available at all participating Royal Farms locations for a limited time.

Royal Farms is a renowned operator of neighborhood convenience stores with over 300 locations. Royal Farms opened its first store in Baltimore, Md., in 1959. Today, the chain has locations in Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina.

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