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Promotions and Discounts for the 2024 U.S. Elections

BUSINESS

05-11-2024


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Publicado: 05-11-2024 13:12:56 PDT
Actualizado: 05-11-2024 13:17:04 PDT

Free food and discounts available today only

In light of the November 5 elections, several companies in the United States have launched special promotions and discounts to encourage citizen participation. Here are some of the standout offers:

 

Krispy Kreme Doughnuts: The donut chain is offering free glazed donuts at select locations, primarily in Texas. This promotion is valid only for November 5. To see the list of participating locations, customers can visit their website.

 

IKEA: Customers presenting a coupon at IKEA stores will receive a free cup of frozen yogurt.

 

Lyft and Uber: Both ride-sharing apps have implemented discounts for those needing assistance getting to their polling places, making access to the ballot easier.

 

Uber Eats: The food delivery platform will offer a 25% discount on orders over $25, with a maximum discount of $15 per order. This offer will be available starting at 6:00 p.m. on election day.

 

Lime: The bike and scooter company is providing free rides for those traveling to or from a polling location.

 

Johnny Rockets: Many locations across the country will offer free milkshakes to customers who mention "Free Shake" when ordering. This offer is only valid on election day.

 

Chuck E. Cheese: Customers purchasing a 60-minute pass will receive another one for free. Additionally, bronze and silver Fun Passes can be upgraded to gold, and customers will enjoy a 50% discount on food and drinks throughout the day.

 

 

You may also be interested in its Spanish version: Promociones y Descuentos por las Elecciones en Estados Unidos 2024

 

 

These initiatives aim not only to attract consumers but also to promote electoral participation at a crucial time for American democracy.