Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Restaurants offer free food as ‘economic relief’

Many restaurants are offering special deals and coupons to help customers out in hard times.





In February, Denny’s gave away two million Grand Slam breakfasts. Tomorrow, April 8, from 6am -2pm, Denny’s will have the "Pass Along Grand Slam Kindness" promotion. You get a free Grand Slamwich with the purchase of a Grand Slam. It’s basically 2 meals for the price of one.



The Grand Slamwich, normally $4.99, is a grilled potato bread sandwich with scrambled eggs, seasoned sausage, bacon, shaved ham, American cheese grilled, mayonnaise, and a maple spiced spread. It includes a side of hash browns.



Now, TGI Fridays is offering deals and promotions in April as well.



Members of the Give Me More Stripes club, can get an appetizer for a penny with the purchase of any beverage in the bar and a buy one entrée, get the second for a $1.



Even if you are not a member of the Give Me More Stripes club, you can still take advantage of other coupon deals and promotions. These deals include buy one get on free Jack Daniels entrees, and buy one lunch get one free.





Original article can be found on MSN

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