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Fogo de Chao Launches New Calendar On Gaucho Day


The Brazilian chain known for its “churrasco” (a Brazilian technique of roasting and carving meat), Fogo de Chão will launch a  16-month calendar on Gaucho Day, Sept. 20. The holiday is celebrated in Brazil in honor of gauchos and gauchas with parties, shows, parades on horseback, food and dance.

The calendar features various images relating to Fogo de Chão, including info on how to properly pronounce the name of the restaurant itself, and shots of  gauchos and the restaurant experience.  Available at all U.S. locations, the calendar will be $20.

Five dollars of the purchase price will go to the nonprofit No Kid Hungry, which works to solve hunger and poverty in the U.S. The calendar will also include quarterly promotions for customers to redeem in-store, such as a free dessert with purchase of an entrée.

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Additionally, the restaurant has the option for customers in-restaurant or online to make their own donation to No Kid Hungry; Fogo will give customers a $25 dining card for every $5 spent.

Traditionally, gauchos are soldiers who fought against the national military in Brazil from 1835 to 1845. Fogo de Chão’s chefs who prepare meat in the traditional way are also known as gauchos and are trained in the art of churrasco.

 Fogo de Chão, founded in southern Brazil in 1979 and now based in Dallas, has 74 locations in the U.S. and internationally.

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