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Fourth of July deals. Restaurants offer freebies and discounts to celebrate Independence Day

Fourth of July deals. Restaurants offer freebies and discounts to celebrate Independence Day

Independence Day is bringing savings at restaurants with deals, including free food.
From pizza and burritos to sweet treats, Fourth of July deals are bringing Indiana customers savings for the holiday.
Anyone wearing the colors of the American flag (red, white, and blue) when visiting a participating Krispy Kreme shop on July 4 can get a free Original Glazed doughnut. There is a limit of one per customer.
The doughnut chain also is offering a dozen Original Glazed doughnuts for $4 with the purchase of any dozen doughnuts, including the recently released "Stars, Stripes & Sweetness Collection."
Baskin-Robbins rewards members can chill out on the holiday and get $2 off large frozen beverages and $5 off a Polar Pizza through July 31.
The drive-thru coffee chain 7 Brew is offering what they are calling Fill-a-Tray on July 4 only. It allows customers to get four medium drinks for $16. The chain also is introducing a new 7 Energy Frozen Chiller called Firecracker.
Jimmy John's customers can get a BOGO deal. From July 3 to July 6, rewards members can buy one a la carte Chicken Caesar, Kickin' Ranch Chicken, or Tuscan Italian Wrap and get one a la carte Chicken Bacon Ranch, Ultimate Italian, or Roast Beef Cheddar Toasted Sandwich for free.
Sonic customers can enjoy a free small shake with purchase on the Fourth of July. This is a part of the restaurant's Live Free Fridays, which launched on the first day of summer.
From July 3 to July 5, Dunkin' Rewards Members can get 3x points on bulk Donuts and Munchkins buckets.
TGI Friday's is celebrating the Fourth of July holiday with a new menu item. It's called a Celebratory Sundae. It's described as being "a festive, over-the-top dessert packed with brownie pieces, butter cake bites, vanilla ice cream, hot fudge, whipped cream, sprinkles...." It also has a sparkler on top instead of a cherry. The sweet treat will only be available dine-in only starting July 4.
The restaurant chain is also offering craveable platters for 25% off online orders from July 4 to July 6 using the code 25OffFourth.
7-Eleven, Inc., which includes 7-Eleven, Speedway, and Stripes stores, has some offerings for customers. In addition to a limited edition Independence Day Donut, the chain will also have the following deals:
Starting on Thursday, July 3, DoorDash's Summer of DashPass will offer quite a few freebies to its customers.
In the morning, McDonald's DoorDash customers can receive a free Egg McMuffin when their order is $20 or more. In the afternoon, they can choose to receive a free 10-piece McNugget meal or a Big Mac Meal with orders $20 or more.
Other restaurants offering freebies through DoorDash are the following:
The promotion will end on Wednesday, July 9.
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