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Smell that? Texas Roadhouse to release Honey Cinnamon Butter Candle
Read full article: Smell that? Texas Roadhouse to release Honey Cinnamon Butter CandleTexas Roadhouse said that the candles will be sold for $12 and that the link to purchase will be available on their social media accounts when it is released.
Texas Roadhouse to donate 100% of profits to American Tinnitus Association on Feb. 7
Read full article: Texas Roadhouse to donate 100% of profits to American Tinnitus Association on Feb. 7On Monday, February 7, all Texas Roadhouse locations—including the Roanoke and Christiansburg locations—will be donating 100% of its proceeds to the American Tinnitus Association (ATA).
Texas Roadhouse hosting hiring event to fill over 60 jobs in Roanoke, Christiansburg and Lynchburg
Read full article: Texas Roadhouse hosting hiring event to fill over 60 jobs in Roanoke, Christiansburg and LynchburgFolks looking for jobs in Roanoke, Christiansburg and Lynchburg are in luck because Texas Roadhouse is looking for “Roadies” to join its team.
Texas Roadhouse CEO dies amid ‘unbearable’ post-COVID-19 symptoms, family says
Read full article: Texas Roadhouse CEO dies amid ‘unbearable’ post-COVID-19 symptoms, family saysKent Taylor, the CEO and founder of the popular restaurant chain Texas Roadhouse, died on Thursday by suicide after going through “unbearable” COVID-19 symptoms, according to his family. Texas Roadhouse confirmed his death in a Facebook post, saying “We will miss you, Kent. Because of you and your dream of Texas Roadhouse, we get to say we [love] our jobs every day.”We will miss you, Kent. Because of you and your dream of Texas Roadhouse, we get to say we ❤ our jobs every day. Based out of Louisville, Kentucky, Texas Roadhouse has over 600 restaurants in 49 states.
Texas Roadhouse CEO Kent Taylor dies amid COVID-19 struggle
Read full article: Texas Roadhouse CEO Kent Taylor dies amid COVID-19 struggleThis photo provided by restaurant chain Texas Roadhouse shows company founder and CEO Kent Taylor. (Ron Bath/Texas Roadhouse via AP)LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Kent Taylor, founder and CEO of the Texas Roadhouse restaurant chain, has died. AdTaylor opened the first Texas Roadhouse restaurant in 1993 in Clarksville, Indiana, coming up with the idea on a cocktail napkin. Texas Roadhouse is based in Taylor's hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. Texas Roadhouse spokesman Travis Doster said a small private service is planned this week.
Texas Roadhouse restaurants now selling ready-to-grill steaks
Read full article: Texas Roadhouse restaurants now selling ready-to-grill steaksROANOKE, Va. – Some people are having trouble finding meat at the grocery store and Texas Roadhouse is hoping to provide an answer. The restaurant chain is now selling ready-to-grill steaks directly to the public. “The decision to sell steaks was based on demand from guests. [Texas Roadhouse CEO not taking a salary until 2021 to pay his restaurant workers]For more details and availability, call your local Texas Roadhouse. Entrée options include cheeseburgers, grilled chicken, chicken critters, pulled pork, beef tips, sirloin steaks and ribs.
Texas Roadhouse CEO not taking a salary until 2021 to pay his restaurant workers
Read full article: Texas Roadhouse CEO not taking a salary until 2021 to pay his restaurant workersROANOKE, Va. – Texas Roadhouse CEO will not be getting his normal paycheck for the rest of the year. MartketWatch is reporting that W. Kent Taylor will forgo his base salary and bonus until Jan. 7, 2021. Rather than go to him, that money will be used to pay front-line workers. Taylor made $1.3 million in salary and bonuses in 2018, according to salary.com.