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Celebrate Father's Day 2025 with 6 free food deals and discounts on Sunday, June 15

Celebrate Father's Day 2025 with 6 free food deals and discounts on Sunday, June 15

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Celebrate Father's Day 2025 with 6 free food deals and discounts on Sunday, June 15
Hey! It's Father's Day 2025! A day to celebrate all things with dads and in tribute to fathers everywhere past, present and future. Sending you all our love to you all out there!
If you're here, you might be looking for some discounts and food deals for Sunday, June 15, 2025 so that you can give your father some free stuff or food at a lower price than usual. If that's the case, you've come to the right place!
Here's a little look at some deals we saw at some chains around the United States for you all to enjoy. Have a great day!
Buffalo Wild Wings
You can get 20 wings and fries for just $19.99 when you order online or on the app.
Wendy's
You can get a buy one and get one free sandwich by using their app.
Shake Shack
You can get a buy one, get one Double Shackburger deal if you use the code "DADMODE" on the app or site.
Burger King
You can do a BOGO deal on Whoppers through the app or site.
Taco Bell
If you use their app, you can get a Nacho Fries for $1 if you buy some Crispy Chicken Nuggets.
Dunkin'
You can get three times the amount of points on orders of half-dozen, dozen donuts and Munchkins.

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