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Where to Get Free Food Today For National Fast Food Day
Friday November 16th is National Fast Food Day. While arguably a little too close for comfort to Thanksgiving for us all, the day—like most other made up holidays—comes with a pretty healthy amount of freebies that are worth taking advantage of.
If you’re out and about looking for lunch or even just a snack today, here’s where you can score some deals. Worth noting: a lot of these deals last through the weekend or longer, so if you play your cards right you can probably take advantage of a few of them.
Know of a deal we didn’t mention? Tell us about it in the comments!
Burger King
Burger King is offering a ton of deals through its mobile app starting today and running through November 18th. Bargains include a BOGO Whopper, $5 Whopper Meal, $5 Crispy Chicken Meal, $5 Whopper Jr. Meal for two, and a $3 double Cheeseburger meal, amongst others.
To score any of the deals you’ll need Burger King’s mobile app installed on your phone.
Pizza Hut
Pizza Hut customers can get two items from the restaurant’s menu for $5 each. Options include a medium 1-topping pizza, 8 breaded bone-out wings, Tuscani pasta, Stuffed Garlic Knots, a double order of breadsticks, Cinnabon Mini Rolls, Ultimate Hershey’s chocolate chip cookie.
Jack in the Box
Sign up for Jack in the Box’s newsletter to score a free medium curly fry with the purchase of a large Coke from 11/16 to 11/18.
Wendy’s
Wendy’s is offering a ton of buy-one-get-one-free deals in its mobile app starting today and running through November 18th. You can also score a free Junior Bacon Cheeseburger for free (with purchase) every day between now and November 23 with the app.
Chick-fil-A
Chick-fil-A is offering a free chicken sandwich for customers who place an order from the restaurant using DoorDash. The offer runs through November 20th and is only available in select cites. You can get the deal by entering the promo code: CFADELIVERY.
Article via Lifehacker
Man says receipt told cook to spit in cheeseburger
A New York dad says his Father’s Day dinner did not make him feel special.
Curtis Mays says he was being treated by his daughter and granddaughter at the Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden in Queens. He ordered a burger.
Mays says the evening started off pleasant, but then his order got mixed up.
He asked his waitress for his receipt, and that is when he noticed it said “Please spit in it, too.” “I asked her, ‘Why would you do this?’ And she couldn’t explain it. She said she didn’t do it, so I was like, ‘Who prints out the receipt?’ So she said, ‘I take it up there and print it myself.’ I said, ‘So you did it? Why are you lying about it?’ She just walked off,” Mays said.
Mays said the manager fired the waitress immediately and he got a refund.
“He was saying, ‘How can we compensate you?’ I was like, ‘How can you compensate somebody for spitting on your food? I ate this already,” adds Mays.
The manager told our sister station WABC that he had never had a problem with this employee before. Food service, he says, is a stressful job, but it was unacceptable.
The manager added that is very unlikely a cook actually spat in the burger, but he understands why the customer is upset.
The Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden has an A rating from the Department of Health.
via: http://6abc.com/food/man-says-receipt-told-cook-to-spit-in-cheeseburger/3615883/
Florida man shoots, kills brother over cheeseburger
ST. CLOUD, Fla. – An Osceola County man is facing first-degree murder charges after police say he shot and killed his brother during an argument over a cheeseburger.
St. Cloud Police received a call just after 10 p.m. about a shooting at a home in the 600 block of 6th Street, according to Central Florida News 13.
According to investigators, Benjamin Middendorf, 25, shot his brother, Nicholas Middendorf, 28, in the chest with a 9mm handgun during an argument.
Nicholas Middendorf died at the home.
“This is an impulsive incident that happened. Maybe anger, rage. But it was definitely over a verbal dispute that sadly, it was over a cheeseburger,” St. Cloud Police Department spokesperson Denise Roberts said. “It’s something that could have possibly been prevented, if he had held back those emotions.”
An arrest affidavit says their mother and the shooting victim, Nicholas, had been drinking with friends. Benjamin told detectives he does not drink.
Benjamin Middendorf was arrested on charges of premeditated first-degree murder. He was taken to the Osceola County Jail and is being held on no bond.
via: http://fox2now.com/2016/05/06/florida-man-shoots-kills-brother-over-cheeseburger-police/