Thanks for Your Service, Veterans. We’ve Got Free Meals & Discounts this Veterans Day

Thanks for Your Service, Veterans. We’ve Got Free Meals & Discounts this Veterans Day

BY STACY FISHER of thespruce.com

Miami Area Observes Veterans Day

 

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Businesses love to honor veterans and military members on Veterans Day each year, and this year the list is even bigger than ever.

Veterans Day freebies for 2018 include free meals, haircuts, car washes, oil changes, a free night at a bed and breakfast, free entrance to national parks, and free admission to many museums, theme parks, and zoos.

For more on what Veterans Day freebies are available, visit this huge list of free meals on Veterans Day, and this FAQ on how veterans can get these freebies.

 

 

Man laughing in restaurant

 

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The most popular Veterans Day freebie around the country is restaurants giving out free meals on Veterans Day to honor their service with some free food.

This list has all your favorite restaurants on it, including Applebee’s, Red Lobster, Golden Corral, and thousands more.

 

Customer laid back as he gets his hair washed

 

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Barber cutting senior man's hair, close-up of hands

 

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Veterans and active, inactive, or retired military members can stop into Great Clips for a free haircut on Veterans Day, November 11. If they don’t want a haircut that day, they can get a haircut card that they can redeem before the end of the year.

Anyone else can stop in to get their haircut on November 11 and receive a free haircut card that they can give to a veteran, which is redeemable through December 31, 2018.

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