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Boston Market to open in the food court at Destiny USA located at 1 Destiny USA Dr.

Boston Market will open a new location on Destiny USA's second level in the Food Court. Destiny USA is located at 1 Destiny USA Dr. Boston Market is known for their home styled meals with the freshest ingredients served all the time. Since 1985, the Boston Market tender rotisserie chicken has defined the focus of great comfort food. The non-traditional fast food location will offer the unique opportunity for people who yearn for home-cooked food. They use more than 112,000 heads of romaine lettuce a month, along with more than 10.7 million pounds of vegetables served per year. Boston Market serves their famous Sweet-Potato Casserole year-round, with more than 5.5 million pounds of it. The chain offers the enjoyable experience to come in and order the foods like: chicken, turkey, beef or meatloaf, with sides ranging from classic mashed potatoes to garlic-infused creamed spinach. "Boston Market will offer a unique opportunity for people to enjoy home-styled meals right at Destiny USA," said Rob Schoeneck, general manager of Destiny USA. "They are a great addition to our offering in the food court." Boston Market will be located next to Arby's in the Food Court.
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