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Madison Mulkey, Bride Goes Viral for Serving Chili’s at Her Wedding

When Madison Mulkey planned her recent Savannah, Georgia wedding, she knew she wanted to serve guests an all Chili’s menu.

“We loved the price point, I mean you really can’t beat that price point — you just can’t,” she said in aTikTok videoon May 14. “It’s insane that we only spent that much money for our wedding food.”

In the viral clip Mulkey, who got married in March, revealed that she and her husband spent a total of $1,950 on their wedding dinner, which served 99 guests.

“Normally, when you order from Chili’s, they deliver it … they bring it, set it all up. It’s already made, people can just serve,” she explained.

“We had to have our hired servers who were really supposed to be cleaning, serving, preparing, really do a lot of the cooking, and my coordinator kind of had to show them what to do and take on a role that she wasn’t really supposed to do and they weren’t supposed to do either,” Mulvey said. “But everyone made it work, thank goodness.”

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Madison Mulkey, Bride Goes Viral for Serving Chili’s at Her Wedding

She added: “Our situation was rare. “I’m sure of you order from Chili’s in any other regard they would serve it and it would all be like so hassle free.”

Still, Mulkey raved about the dinner.

“The food was amazing and other people said so, too,” she said, adding, “But they could have been lying to us.”

As for the menu itself, Mulkey and her husband chose a number of items to meet their guests' needs. Everything from chicken tender sliders to egg rolls, pasta and salad were served.

“I mean, it was the perfect meal for our wedding. I’m so happy we chose Chili’s.”

The internet’s reaction to Mulkey’s choice of food was mixed.

While one user wrote, “I would be so hype to find out the wedding food was Chili’s,” another slammed the added work that the meal placed on the hired workers.

Madison Mulkey, Bride Goes Viral for Serving Chili’s at Her Wedding

“As a wedding planner that is so unfair to the planner and servers,” one user commented.

Another wrote that she served Chipotle at her wedding, but “put it in fancier containers and people thought we got a custom taco bar.”

The verified Chili’s account hyped up its bridal customer: “Iconic,” they posted.

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Someone else shared that they are planning to get “Olive Garden catering” at their own wedding, to which Mulkey replied: “Yessssss do it!”

source: people.com