Uber Eats, Van Leeuwen and More Chains with Discounts for Voters on Election Day
Voters casting a ballot and wearing an “I Voted” sticker on Tuesday, Nov. 5, can score free doughnuts, discounted ice cream and other deals
Fast food joints and restaurant chains are celebrating Election Day with some food freebies and drink discounts.
After casting a ballot for Vice President Kamala Harris, former president Donald Trump or another presidential candidate on Nov. 5, Americans can stop by the following spots to enjoy Election Day promotions.
Johnny Rockets: The diner-style chain has a sweet treat for those who cast a vote on Nov. 5. With any in-store purchase, guests can snag a free milkshake if they mention the “free shake” offer at the register.
Krispy Kreme: The doughnut chain is celebrating “doughmocracy” with a freebie for voters. On Tuesday, guests can score a free original glazed doughnut, no purchase necessary, and some locations will even hand out “I Voted” stickers.
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Uber Eats: Voters who can’t leave the couch while watching the results roll in on Tuesday night deserve a deal, too. People ordering takeout can get 25% off their delivery order starting a 6:00 p.m. The promo is up to $15 off an order of at least $25.
Van Leeuwen: Here’s the scoop: Customers wearing an "I Voted" sticker can get one $3 scoop of their choice on Nov. 5. Plus, the deal can be combined with the ice cream spot’s weekly Topping Tuesday deal, which allows guests to get one topping for free.
Yogurtland: The more frozen treats, the better! Voters can get 15% off froyo when wearing an “I Voted” sticker.