CALIFORNIA — This week in California business news: A major airline is ditching drink service on some flights from California airports, Raising Cane’s is continuing its rapid expansion across the state with a slew of new locations, and one Golden State city was recently named the top pick for Gen Z graduates.
Additionally, a home built on the property where Sharon Tate was killed by the Manson family in 1969 is for rent — at $247,500 a month.
But before getting to the biggest business stories in the Golden State, here are some of the best consumer deals of the week:
Freebies, Deals And Steals
- One of the most reliable food deals this time of year is Panda Express’ $7 plate promotion, which offers a nearly-$5 discount on two-entree plates every time the Dodgers win a home game. Check out Patch’s rundown of the deal, including easy ways to keep track of when the offer is in effect — even if you’re not a baseball fan.
- Brazilian steakhouse Fogo de Chão has one of the more generous rewards programs among chain restaurants. In addition to half-off coupons, a $25 birthday reward and a complimentary charcuterie plate (at every visit), rewards members can enjoy $1 Caipirinha cocktails — up to two per person, per visit — every Tuesday. More info.
Check out this week’s top headlines for California business news on Patch:
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The grocery store was temporarily closed immediately following the incident for professional decontamination of the aisles, officials said.
