Remember when Springleaf Prata Place gave out four pieces of plain prata to Liverpool fans to celebrate the football clubβs 4-0 Champions League victory in 2019?
Well, the restaurant chain is having another generous promotion, but this time, it has nothing to do with sports.
Next week, dine-in customers at all outlets across Singapore can get two pieces of plain prata completely free of charge.
This is to thank patrons for their support as Springleaf has made it into this yearβs edition of the prestigious Michelin Guide.
On Tuesday (19 Sep), Springleaf Prata Place announced via Facebook that they will be giving out two free pieces of plain prata to all dine-in customers for two days.
This offer is valid on 25 and 26 Sep at all 10 Springleaf outlets islandwide.
However, do note that you have to be dining in at the restaurant to be able to redeem the free prata, so itβs not valid for takeaways.
If youβre wondering whatβs the occasion, Springleaf is celebrating the inclusion of its Thong Soon Avenue outlet in the 2023 Michelin Guide.
Springleaf believes they are βthe first and onlyβ prata restaurant chain in the world to earn a place in the prestigious Guide, which lists the worldβs best restaurants and hotels.
Thus, they are serving up free prata as a way of expressing their gratitude for their customersβ support and patronage all these years.
Besides being proud of this undoubtedly impressive achievement, Springleaf took the opportunity to highlight a cause close to their heart.
They stated that 80% of their prata dough is produced by people with disabilities.
In fact, these people make up 40% of the kitchen team and can produce 290,400 prata doughs each month.
Itβs heartening to see such a beloved local establishment getting recognised on an international platform.
So if you wish to score some free prata, head down to your nearest Springleaf outlet early next week. Just be prepared for the inevitable queue.
Youβll even get to support a place that has inclusive hiring practices, making it both a delicious and meaningful visit.
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Featured image adapted from Google Maps and Springleaf Prata Place on Facebook.
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