by Casey Weldon
A new eatery is trying to attract new customers by giving out free food. Every day. For a year. Piada Italian Street Food, the creation of restaurateur Chris Doody, is opening a new dining spot in Hyde Park Plaza on Friday. In order to celebrate the opening, the owners of the restaurant are promising free food for a year to the first 100 customers at the 3780 Paxton Avenue location.
Italian food fans and frugal gourmets began camping outside the restaurant at 6 p.m. Thursday. The staff provided wristbands to the future customers who will finally get their hands on some of the eatery's "fresh, healthy, high-quality Italian" offerings when the restaurant opens at 10:45 a.m. Friday.
Source: http://www.wcpo.com/
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