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Special Offers for National Nurses Week
May 6, 2024
Nurses play a vital role in healthcare, and their dedication often goes unnoticed. National Nurses Week, spanning from May 6 to 12, aims to acknowledge their hard work.
Here are some businesses showing their appreciation for nurses with special offers:
- Smoothie King: Rewards members get $2 off orders with code THANKS2024 on May 6 and 7.
- McAlister’s Deli: Nurses receive a free tea in-store from May 6 to 12.
- BurgerFi: Nurses can save 20% by showing their ID from May 6 to 12 at participating locations.
- Chipotle: The chain is giving away 100,000 free burrito e-cards for healthcare workers. Enter between May 6 and 10.
- Buffalo Wild Wings: The restaurant is offering 20% off for nurses dining in or carrying out from May 6 to 12.
- Peter Piper Pizza: Nurses get a free personal pizza in-store from May 6 to 10.
- Free Rein: Nurses, medical providers, and first responders save 20% by verifying their profession online.
- Logan’s Roadhouse: Nurses save 20% on meals and get a free entree from May 6 to 10.
- Zaxby’s: Rewards members can buy one Boneless Wings Meal and get another free on May 7 while supplies last.
- Dunkin’: Nurses can grab a free medium hot or iced coffee on May 6 at participating locations.
- Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream: Participating locations are offering nurses 10% off from May 6 to 10.
- Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza & Wings: Nurses can enjoy a 20% discount by presenting a valid ID from May 6 to 12.
- Sonny’s BBQ: Nurses get a free Pork Big Deal sandwich from May 6 to 7 by verifying their profession.
- Honeygrow: Customers can nominate nursing units for a chance to win catering worth $250 until May 8.
- Insomnia Cookies: Nurses get a free classic cookie in-store from May 6 to 12 with a valid ID.
- Moe’s Southwest Grill: Spend $300 on catering and get a $50 e-gift card from May 6 to 12.
- Potbelly: Nurses can enjoy a free cookie or drink with an entree purchase from May 6 to 12.
- The Greene Turtle: Nurses can receive a free meal (up to $15) on May 6 at participating locations.
These offers aim to express gratitude for the tireless efforts of nurses, making National Nurses Week a bit brighter.
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