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An Applebee's customer was disappointed in the size and quantity of $15 all-you-can-eat chicken tenders.
A recent video circulating online has drawn attention to Applebee's "All You Can Eat" chicken tender promotion, with one customer expressing disappointment over the portion sizes. The video, uploaded by user Shana5824, shows a plate featuring three small chicken tenders and a side of fries, offered as part of the $15 unlimited deal. In the short clip, a customer is seen using their pinky finger to demonstrate the small scale of one of the chicken tenders, suggesting the portions provided are unexpectedly diminutive for an "all you can eat" offering. The video's caption and accompanying hashtags, including "#scammed," indicate the customer's frustration with the perceived value. The footage has ignited discussion among viewers about the expectations versus reality of such promotions at chain restaurants. While Applebee's advertises an unlimited quantity, the initial serving size has led some to question the overall value and the restaurant's approach to the popular deal.
An Applebee's customer was disappointed in the size and quantity of $15 all-you-can-eat chicken tenders.