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Celebrate July 4th 2025 with 6 free food deals and discounts

Celebrate July 4th 2025 with 6 free food deals and discounts

USA Today16 hours ago
It's July 4th, 2025, which is also known as Independence Day in the United States. We hope you're enjoying the day in which we remember the commemoration of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
And if you're here, you might be looking for some discounts and food deals for Friday, because there are some places you're familiar with giving out some free stuff or food at a lower price than usual. If that's the case, you've come to the right place!
Here are a few deals we saw at some chains around the United States for you all to enjoy. Have a great day and hope you have a great holiday.
Krispy Kreme
If you're wearing red, white and blue, you can get a free glazed donut.
Sonic
You can get a free small shake if you buy something there.
Jimmy John's
If you buy one of these (Chicken Caesar, Kickin' Ranch Chicken, or a Tuscan Italian Wrap), you can get one of these (Chicken Bacon Ranch, Ultimate Italian, or a Roast Beef Cheddar Toasted Sandwich) free.
Baskin-Robbins
If you're a rewards member, you can get $2 off frozen drinks and $5 off Polar Pizza.
DoorDash
They've got all sorts of deals if you order through them -- you can get free boneless wings through Pizza Hut if your order totals more than $15 and a BOGO deal for Burger King.
Tijuana Flats
Use code FREEDOM25 and you can get a fourth adult burrito free if you buy three.
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