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TrendPulse|Election Day 2024 deals: Krispy Kreme, Grubhub, Uber, Lyft and more
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Date:2025-04-10 19:44:57
Just one more day until Election Day. While tens of millions of Americans have TrendPulsealready voted, millions more will make their way to polling places on Tuesday to place their votes.
To celebrate the vote, some restaurants and other businesses have Election Day promotions with freebies or discounts on food and other offers. Among them: Krispy Kreme, where you can get a free Original Glazed doughnut and an "I Voted" sticker at participating U.S. shops on Tuesday, Nov. 5 (while supplies last).
Rideshare companies Lyft and Uber are offering discounted rides for voters, while Hertz has a car rental deal, should you need some temporary wheels to cast your vote.
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Dave & Buster's Election Day deals
The food and entertainment destination has specials on Election Day:
- $19.99 Eat, Drink, Play Combo Meal, which comes with choice of entrée, fountain drink and a $10 power card.
- $5 beers all day with 22-ounce drafts of Miller Lite, Coors Light, Bud Light and Michelob Ultra.
- $5 Late Night Bites (good Sundays to Thursday after 10 p.m.).
Grubhub+ Election day deals
Delivery service Grubhub has several specials on Election Day (the deals run from Monday to Sunday, Nov. 10) as part of its ongoing Gold Days of Grubhub+ celebration. The Grubhub+ membership ($9.99 monthly) gets you $0 delivery fees on standard orders, lower service fees and other offers.
- Starbucks: Get 30% off delivery orders of $20 or more (up to $9 off).
- Wendy’s: Get a free Baconator with your order of at least $25.
- KFC: Get $7 off your delivery order of more than $25.
- Shake Shack: Get a free SmokeShack cheeseburger with a minimum order of $25.
- Arby’s: Get 25% off your order of $25 or more (up to $7 off).
- Little Caesars: Get a free ExtraMostBestest Pizza with an order of at least $25.
More Election Day deals
- BD’s Mongolian Grill: Show your "I Voted" sticker and get 20% off your order (in-store only, excludes alcohol).
- Fazoli's: On Election Day, get $2 off the restaurant's signature bakes including Baked Chicken Parmigiano and Spicy Baked Ziti with Italian Sausage. Available in-store only at participating locations.
- Flat Top Grill: When you show your "I Voted" sticker, you can get 20% off your order (in-store only, excludes alcohol).
- Genghis Grill: Get 20% off your order when you show your "I Voted" sticker (in-store only, excludes alcohol).
- Hertz: Need a car to get to your polling place? Get one rental day free including Election Day when you rent a car for at least two days.
- Hot Chicken Takeover: Show your "I Voted" sticker and get 20% off your order (in-store only, excludes alcohol).
- Ikea: To celebrate voting rights on Election Day, you can get a free frozen yogurt at participating Ikea Swedish bistros. Get your coupon on the Ikea website. (No purchase necessary.)
- Johnny Rockets: Get a free shake with any in-store purchase on Election Day when you show proof you voted (such as an "I Voted" sticker). Offer good at participating locations; not valid on Craig’s Vegan Shakes.
- Lazy Dog Restaurants: On Election Day, the Costa Mesa, Calif.-headquartered casual dining chain is giving customers who show their "I Voted" sticker a free handcrafted nonalcoholic beverage with any entrée purchase. Options include Lemonade, Cucumber Lemon Sparkling Refresher, and Twisted Orange Fanta with Vanilla Bean Cream.
- Lyft: Get 50% off on your ride to the polls on Tuesday. Use the code VOTE24 on or before Tuesday in the Lyft app. The code is good from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. local time (up to $10 savings) and can be used on a rideshare, bikeshare, or scooter ride.
- Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub: On Election Day, get a free kids’ meal all day long with the purchase of an adult entrée.
- O'Charley's Restaurant & Bar: To celebrate Election Day, customers can get a Classic Cheeseburger made with double smash patties, plus fries for $6 (offer runs Nov. 3-Nov. 7).
- Round Table Pizza: Get $6 off a larger or extra large pizza on Election Day. Good for dine-in, carry-out and delivery at participating locations.
- Taim Mediterranean Kitchen: When you show your "I Voted" sticker, you can get 20% off your order (in-store only, excludes alcohol).
- The Budlong Southern Chicken: Show your "I Voted" sticker and get 20% off your order (in-store only, excludes alcohol).
- Uber: Get 50% off your ride to your polling place (up to $10 off); just click the "Go Vote" tile in the Uber app.
- Uber Eats: Need some late night food delivery while watching the election results? Get 25% off on Election Night orders, from 6 p.m. local time Tuesday until 7 a.m. local time Wednesday (up to $15 off and a $25 minimum order).
- Violife: The dairy free cream cheese maker will be giving away free bagels with a schmear in Austin, Miami and New York City. Get information on the Violife website and Instagram page.
- Yogurtland: Show your “I Voted” sticker at participating Yogurtland locations to get 15% off your in-store purchase.
Contributing: Ahjané Forbes and Anthony Robledo
(This story was updated because an earlier version included an inaccuracy.)
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