Owner of Yardley Middle Eastern Restaurant to Celebrate Anniversary of Immigration With Free Falafels

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The Middle Eastern chain will be celebrating the milestone this coming week.

A Middle Eastern restaurant chain, with their latest location opened in Bucks County, will be celebrating a person milestone with free food.

Pita Chip, a Philadelphia-based Middle Eastern chain, will be celebrating their founder’s “Americaversary” by giving away falafels and bowls to their first 79 customers at all locations on Dec. 9. The number signifies the year that the chain’s owner, Omar Alsaadi, emigrated to the United States; he started the business soon after moving from Syria in December of 1979.

After the first 79 customers, all falafel options will be $0.79 for the remainder of the day. A portion of the proceeds will go to several organizations, including the Interfaith Food Alliance in Morrisville.

Bucks County residents can take advantage of this deal at the chain’s Yardley location, located at 1623 Big Oak Road in the Oxford Oaks Shopping Center.

“I like to do something every year in early December to celebrate living my American dream, and this promotion was so successful last year that we knew we had to do it again,” said Alsaadi.

“We love taking care of our loyal customers and serving the community, and we’re really happy about the fact that this day of free and seriously discounted deliciousness will help hungry people in need.”

Learn more about the chain’s planned celebration at Pita Chip.

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