Posted on 04/15/2015 7:41:35 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
Let's take a look at some freebies and deals offered on Tax Day.
Pizza Hut is getting creative with their P-2 form. Customers will fill out the P-2 form that asks questions like "how many pizzas did you order in 2014?" and "how many different combinations did you try in 2014?"
....Head over to McDonald's for the ultimate Big Mac deal. Buy one Big Mac or Quarter Pounder on Tax Day and receive a second sandwich for just one penny...
Boston Market is offering a free dinner with a purchase of an individual meal....
Staples knows that after customers have logged all of their financial information onto their tax forms, they might have some confidential information that needs to be shredded. The office supplies store is offering up to five pounds of free shredding on April 15.
Burger King has multiple coupons available that are good until April 19. Head over to RetailmeNot for the coupons. Great American Cookie locations are offering a free sugar cookie. Pick one up on Tax Day.
A HydroMassage sounds like a great idea on Tax Day.
...Sonic Drive-In locations will offer half price cheeseburgers all day on April 15.
Hard Rock Cafe wants customers to get up and sing a song. If they sing in front of everyone at the restaurant on April 15, they will receive a free burger.
(Excerpt) Read more at latinpost.com ...
Neat. Figures McDonalds is cheap. Why not just give a burger away. I have stock so I suppose I should be grateful that they are charging but most will pick another restaurant with a better deal so they will lose out some.
They gotta get ready for that voluntary wage increase they’re taking.
Per the article links, the McDonald’s offer appears to be only in certain sections of Florida. There was no mention of any other state.
For what it’s worth, the WaWa convenience stores in the Philadelphia area are offering free coffee, any size, all day TOMORROW, April 16
If all the customers run outside screaming with their hands over their ears do I still get my burger?
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