I wonder if they are required to eat at Outback?
I flew a trip for a hotel chain a few years ago, and we were required to stay in their hotels and eat at their hotel restaurants whenever possible.
The good news was that if it could be charged to the room, it was fair game (including but not limited to, golf, massages, whatever, and many of their properties were golf resorts).
The bad news was that you had to eat at their restaurants... period.
This was fine for me, since I was just filling in for a week, but I think it got a bit old for the full-time guys!