
How you can still do something special with your mom ... on a budget
Looking for some last-minute Mother's Day deals and specials? Here are several that might be available to enjoy with your mom.
Check with individual businesses to confirm these offers: On May 11, get a four-piece order of mozzarella sticks for $1.99 with any purchase.
Get $10 in Auntie Anne's Rewards when you spend $30 or more on gift cards or eGift cards through May 11; or spend $25 on gift cards through June 15 and get $5 in rewards.
The ice cream shop chain has two special Mother's Day cakes – The Perfect Peony Cake and the Strawberries 'n Cream Cake. Members of the Baskin-Robbins Rewards loyalty program can get $5 off the price of a cake costing $35 or more during the month of May.
Moms who are also nurses, teachers or school staff get 20% off their order May 11 with valid ID.
Members of the Royal Perks loyalty program get a free Whopper with the purchase of a King Jr. Meal on May 11.BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse: When you buy a $50 gift card, you get a $10 bonus card. Offer is good through June 15 and the bonus card is redeemable June 16-July 7.
Get a $10 bonus eCard with every $50 in gift cards you purchase through May 11.
Get $10 off online orders of $30 or more for home delivery through May 11. You can also get 10% off Denny's limited-edition Slammin' breakfast pajamas on DinerDrip.com.
Members of the Dunkin' Rewards loyalty program can get a 10-count Munchkins order for $2 through May 15. Also get 3X points on bulk donut and Munchkin purchases on May 11.
With any drink purchase on May 11, get this year's exclusive Mother's Day sticker. Get free delivery, as part of a partnership with Uber Direct, on orders of $8 or more through May 17 when you order in the Jimmy John's app or online (use code HOT4MOMS).
The doughnut chain has four special "Minis for Mom," mini-doughnuts available through May 11.
Get $10 in McAlister's Rewards when you spend $30 or more on gift Cards or eGift Cards through May 11; or spend $25 on gift cards through June 15 and get $5 in rewards.
Through May 11, treat mom to Pepperoni Fest with new Pepperoni Bread ($5), Pepperoni Pizzoli ($5.99), Pepperoni Magnifico ($9.99). Use the code PEPFEST for the deals. Also get 10% off on e-gift card purchases.
On Mother's Day, May 11, when you buy an item off the breakfast menu, add another one for $1. Also, when you order McDelivery, get a free Breakfast Sandwich with an order of $15 or more. Look for more deals in the McDonald's app. The fast-food giant teamed with content creator Maria Legarda on an early Mother's Day surprise.
The restaurant chain has a special limited-time Banana Bread lineup over Mother's Day including Banana Bread pancakes, waffles and bread pudding.
When you buy one regular plate through May 11, you get another at 50%. Through May 12, enter the bakery chain's #NothingBundtMoms Sweepstakes with a chance to win a $3,000 Visa Gift Card. Ten other winners will also get a $100 Nothing Bundt Cakes gift card.
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The restaurant chain has a special Mum's Day menu, served through May 11, which includes combos featuring a Victoria Filet, which can be topped with Lemon Garlic Shrimp or served with lobster. Also available: Mum's Peach Bellini.
: Get a 5-person Family Meal for $30 through May 11 with code THANKSMOM at checkout on PandaExpress.com or in the Panda Express app. Also, when you buy $30 in gift cards online through May 11, you get a bonus $8 card redeemable through July 31.
Members of the Caniac Club loyalty program can buy one and get one free May 11-12. Box Combo, get May 11-12. The offer will load in your Caniac Club account; must be a member by May 10 to get the offer.
More: Here's what to know about Mother's Day origins, traditions
Get a $10 Red Robin Bonus Buck Reward when you buy a $50 Red Robin gift card online. Offer is good until June 15 and Bonus Buck Reward is redeemable June 16-Aug. 10. Also, on May 11 get free delivery on purchases of $15 or more with promo code ZeroDelivery (offer good at participating locations and excludes alcohol, merchandise, gift cards, gratuity and tax; not valid on dine-in, catering or third-party delivery).
Schlotzsky's: Get $10 in Schlotzsky's Rewards when you spend $30 or more on gift Cards or eGift Cards through May 11; or spend $25 on gift cards through June 27 and get $5 in rewards.
Treat mom to Mom-osas on May 11 at the golf venue – when you buy a bottle of champagne ($32) add juice flavorings (orange, pineapple, cranberry) for $1 each.
Mike Snider is a reporter on USA TODAY's Trending team. You can follow him on Threads, Bluesky, X and email him at mikegsnider & @mikegsnider.bsky.social & @mikesnider & msnider@usatoday.com
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