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This government shutdown deal won’t help keep the lights on or national parks open.
Acknowledging the government is in a pickle, Hooters announced in a news release its restaurants are striking a new deal — a free fried pickles giveaway.
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“While the politicians sort out the impact of a U.S. government shutdown, Hooters is reaching across the aisle, err, table to strike a deal with Americans that any party can get behind,” the release states. “The Hooters Shutdown Deal grants a free order of fried pickles to any guest at the start of the work week, this Monday through Wednesday, Jan. 22-24.”
The dill freebie will be available with purchase of a beverage at participating corporate-owned locations across the country for dine-in, takeout and also for free delivery orders in select areas.
Use promo code SHUTDOWN on takeout and delivery orders placed at HootersToGo.com.
An order of fried pickles typically costs around $7, but prices vary by location.
According to the release, this deal cannot be combined with any other discount or promotional offer and is limited to one per person. Offers may vary by location.
Find your nearest Hooters location at Hooters.com.
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