“How about a hamburger for 12 cents, or 10 of them for $1. Like fries? 10 cents. Chicken? 100 pieces for $4.55. And you can nab a Perch sandwich for 20 cents. The sign went up about three months ago. So far, Tikalsky says they’ve made a ‘couple dozen’ sales with the special. ‘You know, it’s the older clientele that come in here,’ he explained. ‘They think that’s pretty neat, you know, older coins.’ He added later, ‘We get a lot of older clientele here in the morning who drink coffee for a couple hours at a time and that gave them something to talk about for a week or two.'”
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