La Poutine Week 2021 delivery edition

La Poutine Week 2021

La Poutine week 2021 is From February 1st until February 7th and delivered by SkiptheDishes to help empower the Canadian restaurant industry, restaurateurs, servers, and foodies – all in celebration of poutine. This year, La Poutine Week is serving YOU – allowing poutine lovers to discover new venues and savour unique poutines, while providing the opportunity for restaurants to showcase their very best creations, subsequently increasing their sales and popularity. Why? Because this year, more than ever, you deserve it!

Heading into its ninth consecutive year, La Poutine Week is a week-long event and friendly competition that has become a key vehicle for restaurant owners to build momentum around their brand, especially during the quieter winter months. It is no secret that the past year has been one of the most challenging times our country has ever faced, and what better way to come together than through a universal love for poutine.

As co-founder Na’eem Adam explains “This year, more than ever, every poutine that will be consumed becomes a mark of loyalty – for restaurants, for us, for our community. We are here to support our restaurants by driving sales through a national platform that celebrates our most recognized and beloved dish. The restaurant industry and the foodie community need good news, and La Poutine Week is one of them.”

To further adapt to the difficulties restaurants have faced this past year, La Poutine Week 2021 has cut its annual registration fee by over 60%. For all restaurants who are unable to afford the entry fee, La Poutine Week organizers are asking they email them, and they will help ensure participation because poutine will always win!

For the third year in a row, La Poutine Week is giving back to an organization near and dear to their heart. One dollar for every poutine sold at a participating restaurant will go to Anorexia and Bulimia Québec (ANEB), an organization that guarantees free, immediate and specialized help to people with an eating disorder and their loved ones.

This year, you deserve poutine more than ever – so get ready, because the countdown to La Poutine Week has officially started.

Stay tuned to mtltimes.ca for more information on La Poutine Week 2021.

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