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More free food on Election Day: Chick-fil-A sandwiches round out the menu
The Election Day free-food bonanza continues: now, it’s Chick-fil-A’s Dayton-area restaurants offering free chicken sandwiches to those sporting an “I Voted” sticker on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
The sandwiches sell on the regular menu for $2.69. The free sandwiches are limited to one per voter, said Joel Green, unit marketing director for Chick-fil-A’s Dayton-area restaurants, which include two in Beavercreek, two in the Ohio 725 strip and one lunch restaurant in downtown Dayton.
The sandwiches introduce a new food group to two existing Election Day food giveaway promotions we told you about earlier this week: Krispy Kreme (a free donut) and Ben & Jerry’s(free scoop of ice cream).
Here’s a way to make the most of your election night freebies: a map that shows all of the Dayton-area Ben & Jerry’s, the lone Krispy Kreme, and the local Chick-fil-As (note that the Chick-fil-A Lunch Express restaurant at 10 W. Second St. in downtown Dayton, which doesn’t show up on the company’s web site and serves only at lunchtime, is also participating):
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By Gordo
November 3, 2008 5:45 PM | Link to this
Mark: I voted early. I don’t have the sticker any more. Does this mean I am out of luck for getting the freebies?
By Will
November 3, 2008 10:50 AM | Link to this
Starbucks is giving a free tall (12oz.) coffee on election day as well.
By Denise
October 31, 2008 11:37 AM | Link to this
I voted absentee. My sticker doesn’t say “I voted today.” It’s worded differently. Think they’ll notice?