Here's what the Market Basket rotisserie chicken house is up to this Halloween
Briefly

Michael Marotta started the unique 'chick-or-treat' tradition in his neighborhood as a joke on Facebook, encouraging more trick-or-treating while offering dinner, not just candy.
Marotta emphasizes that his unconventional idea, born from a social media post, remains all in good fun and has surprisingly garnered community support.
He reflected on the spontaneous nature of his initial joke, noting how it surprisingly inspired more community engagement and even participation from local families.
The concept of offering rotisserie chickens instead of just candy is meant to lighten the holiday spirit, marking an unexpected yet humorous twist on Halloween traditions.
Read at Boston.com
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