, Australia

Red Rooster brings back customer favourites

Ask and customers shall receive.

This month, Red Rooster embarked on a month-long social media campaign to find out which meals customers want to see back on the menu.

The campaign was kicked off with a series of videos created by 303Lowe Perth, featuring Melbourne-based actor Hernan Palacio.

Click here to see the video

Throughout April, the chain released videos of Palacio reading customer requests and comments, constantly encouraging followers to send in their favourite dishes. After three weeks, it announced the two most requested meal - the Hawaiian Chicken Pack and Chicken, Cheese & Bacon Burger.

The two meals will be available for a limited time only, according to its Facebook page.

Red Rooster customers can continue to vote between the two meals, as the winner will be kept on the menu permanently. 

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