![]() (10) FIRST PRIZES (two (2) awarded for Entry Periods 1 – 3 and four (4) awarded for Entry Period 4): A $100 P.F. In lieu of the Grand Prize package, Grand Prize Winner may elect a cash option awarded as a $2,500 check. Chang’s in Shanghai, up to $200 USD and travel agent services. Trip package includes round trip, coach-class air transportation for two (2) from a major airport near winner’s home (determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion) to Shanghai, China seven (7) nights’ accommodations at a hotel determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion (single room, double occupancy) $1,800.00 prepaid gift card that may be used for spending money $400 passport and Visa allowance a dinner at the P.F. ONE (1) GRAND PRIZE: A trip for two (2) to Shanghai, China. Chang’s Chinese New Year Sweepstakes and Instant Win Game! They are giving away over 1,000 prizes! Ends February 16, 2018. I mean yes, we've all known that one person who always picks PF Changs when it's an option and you know that person is going to be miserable if you go anywhere else, but that's so much more likely to be about safety and predictability and maybe wanting everything they eat to be as sweet as humanly possible.Enter daily for your chance to win the P.F. Of all the times I've been to Changs or Cheesecake Factory or whatever in the 13 years I've lived in California, it's been either a work thing or more than 6 or 8 people just trying to meet up and get fed, usually near the actual thing we're meeting up to do. ![]() Or lunch, and I notice people are saying the PF Changs in a lot of areas have closed, and I'll bet their margin-beater was lunch service rather than dinner, and couldn't stay afloat after several years of people not being in offices/eating together in groups. One thing that is legitimately a pain in the ass in LA is getting dinner for a large group. It's not popular for its food, it's popular for a place to go eat dinner for various reasons. These big box chains also generally in places where there's parking garages. LA is a very large metro area, and not everyone who lives here OR visits here are foodies, and in fact a lot of people are not food-adventurous at all and find chain restaurants and their food less anxiety-making. Like roaches, LA Redditors are everywhere. The more you tell us, the more we can help you!īefore posting an answer, please consider whether you're providing useful information. This is so users can better answer your questions.įor itinerary help, feel free to tell us what you already have planned, your personal interests and what you are looking to experience in the city. Use a descriptive title to help others know what your question is about and be as specific as possible. Please make an effort to include the specific area of LA that you're asking about in your submission title. Understand that Los Angeles County is huge. Posts may be removed without warning.Ī question mark is required in both the body and the title of your post. ![]() Posts must have a detailed, descriptive title. This subreddit is not intended to be used to make Public Service Announcements. We ask that all posts here are questions about the Los Angeles area. Native resident and curious what everyone's favorite LA movie is? ASK! New to the area and curious where you can find some good carnitas? ASK! ![]() Moving to LA and have questions about housing or transportation? ASK! VIOLATION OF THIS RULE WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMMENT BEING REMOVED AND MAY RESULT IN A BAN Subreddit RulesįIRST AND FOREMOST: DO NOT BE RUDE TO OTHER USERS. ![]() This is a subreddit for questions about and pertaining to the city of Los Angeles and its surrounding communities. ![]()
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