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Texas Roadhouse selling ready-to-grill steaks to take home

Texas Roadhouse announced Tuesday it would be selling ready-to-grill steaks due to grocery shortages caused by coronavirus concerns.
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Texas Roadhouse offering curbside-to-go

WACO, Texas — Due to grocery store shortages, Texas Roadhouse locations across Texas are selling ready-to-grill steaks directly to the public, the Louisville based company announced Tuesday.

“The decision to sell steaks was based on demand from guests. Restaurants are a vital part of our nation’s food supply and we’re stepping in where we can to help fill the gaps,” said Travis Doster, Texas Roadhouse vice president of communications.

Texas Roadhouse is offering a variety of fresh-cut steaks including Ribeye, Strips, Sirloin, and Filet. To place an order, guests are encouraged to call the restaurant.

Every Texas Roadhouse location is open daily for Curbside To-Go service and is offering Family Value Packs, which allow guests to pick up food without leaving their cars. Orders can be placed online, through the website or app, or by phone.

Family Value Pack dinners-for-four include a choice of an entrée, a large salad, four side dishes, fresh-baked rolls, and honey cinnamon butter.

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