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Special Veterans Day Offers: Free Meals and Discounts Await
On November 11, 2023, numerous businesses across the United States will honor veterans and active-duty military personnel with special offers and discounts in recognition of Veterans Day. While the day serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by service members, it also provides an opportunity for them and their families to enjoy complimentary meals and various retail discounts.
This year, a wide range of establishments are participating in the initiative, offering everything from free meals at restaurants to significant discounts in retail stores. Many businesses require proof of service, such as a military ID, to access these promotions.
Dining Offers for Veterans Day
A variety of eateries are stepping up to show their appreciation. For instance, Applebee’s will provide a free full-size entree from a select menu for active duty and veterans on November 11. Similarly, Denny’s will serve a complimentary Original Grand Slam breakfast from store opening until noon.
Other notable mentions include Starbucks, which will offer free tall (12-ounce) hot or iced brewed coffee to veterans and active-duty personnel. For those looking for a hearty meal, Bob Evans is offering a free meal from a select menu, while Golden Corral will provide a free dinner buffet from 4 p.m. to closing.
In addition to meals, several establishments are providing unique offers. For example, Chipotle will host a buy-one-get-one-free deal for veterans from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. local time. Shake Shack is also participating with a free Big Shack burger for veterans who order in-store.
Retail and Service Discounts
The retail sector is not to be overlooked, as many companies are extending their gratitude through discounts and special promotions. The Army and Air Force Exchange Service is offering significant savings on electronics and personal items through November 13. Discounts include up to $250 off Samsung smart TVs and 30% off specific tactical brands.
Moreover, AutoNation is providing a 20% discount on all in-store services for active duty and veterans through November 16. Customers can take advantage of this offer at locations nationwide, ensuring that veterans receive benefits not just on Veterans Day, but for several days afterward.
For those interested in emergency preparedness, 4Patriots is giving away free 72-Hour Survival Food Kits on November 11. This kit contains 20 individual servings designed to last for 25 years, perfect for veterans looking to ensure their readiness.
As a reminder, it is essential to check with each participating establishment for specific terms and conditions, including whether advance reservations are required or if certain identification is needed to claim the offers.
Overall, this Veterans Day provides a multitude of chances for service members and their families to enjoy meals and savings, reflecting the gratitude of businesses for their dedication and sacrifice. For anyone planning to take advantage of these opportunities, verifying details ahead of time can ensure a smooth experience.
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