
National Donut Day 2025: List of Deals from Dunkin', Lidl and More
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources.
Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content.
Americans with a sweet tooth can celebrate National Donut Day on June 6 with a variety of giveaways and promotions from major chains across the country.
What started as a charitable gesture from The Salvation Army in 1938 has since evolved into an annual tradition for brands and customers alike.
This year's offerings include free doughnuts with beverage purchases, loyalty perks and app-based codes for recurring freebies. Retailers including Dunkin', Krispy Kreme and Tim Hortons are participating, along with regional players like Shipley Do-Nuts.
A stock photo dated August 8, 2024, shows a tempting variety of doughnuts in a box. National Donut Day is celebrated on June 6 this year.
A stock photo dated August 8, 2024, shows a tempting variety of doughnuts in a box. National Donut Day is celebrated on June 6 this year.
Getty Images/Tonelson
What to Know About National Donut Day
National Donut Day is observed on the first Friday of June every year and was established by The Salvation Army in Chicago during the Great Depression to honor the "Donut Lassies"—volunteers who served doughnuts to soldiers during World War I, per a press release from the charitable organization.
Today, the group continues the tradition while raising awareness for its veteran support programs. "National Donut Day is a time to remember the lasting impact of a unique piece of history and to honor the heroic men and women who have served our country," Salvation Army Commissioner Merle Heatwole said. "Their courage and dedication to serving others reflect the heart of our mission and continue to inspire the work we do every day in communities across the country."
List of Deals and Discounted Food Items
Dunkin' is offering customers a free classic doughnut with the purchase of any beverage at participating locations, per a press release. The offer is available in-store or via the app, and includes popular options like Boston Kreme, Jelly and Glazed. The doughnut giant is also availing limited-edition merch from Stoney Clover Lane.
Krispy Kreme is giving away one free doughnut of choice—no purchase necessary—at shops across the U.S. Further, the chain is offering one dozen Original Glazed doughnuts for just $2 with the purchase of any dozen at regular price in shop and via drive-thru. Also, on June 13, all guests can receive a dozen Original Glazed doughnuts for 13 cents with the purchase of any dozen at regular price.
Tim Hortons is running a weeklong promotion through June 8, according to a press email. Tims Rewards members can receive any classic or specialty doughnut free with the purchase of most beverages.
Shipley Do-Nuts is extending its celebration throughout the month. On June 6, customers can receive a free signature glazed doughnut with any purchase. Additionally, every Friday in June comes with its own promotion. On June 13, guests can get a baker's dozen for the price of 12 or opt for a free glazed doughnut with any purchase. On June 20 and June 27, the free glazed doughnut deal continues.
Duck Donuts is offering guests a free cinnamon sugar doughnut, with no purchase required, according to a press release. Further, the doughnut fan favorite is offering discounts on medium hot or iced coffees and cinnamon sugar doughnuts.
Lidl supermarket shoppers can grab a free glazed doughnut with any purchase on June 6, only with the MyLidl app.
Paris Baguette is offering a free sugar mochi doughnut or small twisted doughnut with any purchase on June 6. The offer only applies to members of the PB Rewards loyalty program.
When Were Donuts Invented?
The origin of the modern doughnut traces back to early Dutch settlers in North America, who brought with them "olykoeks," or oily cakes. These fried dough balls lacked the distinctive hole that defines today's doughnut, according to a 2024 article from History Cooperative.
The ring-shaped doughnut is credited to Hanson Gregory, an American seafarer, who in the mid-19th century reportedly punched a hole in the center of the dough.
National Donut Day, which launched as a fundraiser 87 years ago, now appears firmly entrenched in America's calendar of food holidays.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
25 minutes ago
- Yahoo
DOGE team can access Social Security systems, US Supreme Court rules
The Supreme Court cleared the way Friday for the Department of Government Efficiency to access Social Security systems containing personal data on millions of Americans. The court majority sided with the Trump administration in its first Supreme Court appeal involving DOGE, the team once led by billionaire Elon Musk. The three liberal justices dissented. The high court halted an order from a judge in Maryland restricting the team's access to the Social Security Administration under federal privacy laws. The agency holds sensitive data on nearly everyone in the country, including school records, salary details and medical information. The Trump administration says DOGE needs access to carry out its mission of targeting waste and fraud in the federal government. Musk had been focused on Social Security as an alleged hotbed of fraud. The billionaire entrepreneur, who has stepped back from his work with DOGE, has described it as a ' Ponzi scheme ' and insisted that reducing waste in the program is an important way to cut government spending. U.S. District Judge Ellen Hollander in Maryland found that DOGE's efforts at Social Security amounted to a 'fishing expedition' based on 'little more than suspicion' of fraud, and allowing unfettered access puts Americans' private information at risk. Her ruling did allow access to anonymous data for staffers who have undergone training and background checks, or wider access for those who have detailed a specific need. The Trump administration has said DOGE can't work effectively with those restrictions. Solicitor General John Sauer also argued that the ruling is an example of federal judges overstepping their authority and trying to micromanage executive branch agencies. The plaintiffs say it's a narrow order that's urgently needed to protect personal information. An appeals court previously refused to immediately to lift the block on DOGE access, though it split along ideological lines. Conservative judges in the minority said there's no evidence that the team has done any 'targeted snooping' or exposed personal information. The lawsuit was originally filed by a group of labor unions and retirees represented by the group Democracy Forward. It's one of more than two dozen lawsuits filed over DOGE's work, which has included deep cuts at federal agencies and large-scale layoffs. The nation's court system has been ground zero for pushback to President Donald Trump's sweeping conservative agenda, with about 200 lawsuits filed challenging policies on everything from immigration to education to mass layoffs of federal workers. Mass. weather: Weekend could bring flash floods, thunderstorms in some areas Karen Read trial: Key takeaways from week 7 as the retrial begins to wind down Recall alert: These window air conditioners could cause mold exposure Suspect in wrong-way crash that killed Endicott College sergeant extradited to NH Judge throws out 'unfunded mandate' lawsuits over MBTA Communities Act Read the original article on MassLive.
Yahoo
25 minutes ago
- Yahoo
US Supreme Court keeps DOGE records blocked in watchdog group's challenge
By Andrew Chung (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court extended on Friday its block on judicial orders requiring the Department of Government Efficiency to turn over records to a government watchdog group that sought details on the entity established by President Donald Trump and previously spearheaded by his billionaire former adviser Elon Musk. The court put on hold Washington-based U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper's orders for DOGE to respond to requests by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington for information about its operations. The judge concluded that DOGE likely is a government agency covered by the federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The brief, unsigned order said that portions of one of the judge's decisions "are not appropriately tailored" and that "separation of powers concerns counsel judicial deference and restraint in the context of discovery regarding internal Executive Branch communications." The court sent the case back to a lower appeals court to narrow the judge's directives. The court's three liberal justices - Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson - dissented from Friday's decision. In a separate case, the Supreme Court on Friday permitted DOGE broad access to personal information on millions of Americans in Social Security Administration data systems while a legal challenge plays out. DOGE has played a central role in Trump's efforts to downsize and reshape the U.S. government including by slashing the federal workforce and dismantling certain agencies. The watchdog group, called CREW, said its intention was to shed light on what it called DOGE's secretive structure and operations. Musk formally ended his government work on May 30 and his once-close relationship with Trump has since unraveled publicly, a split that followed Musk's recent attacks on the president's sweeping tax and spending bill and played out dramatically on social media on Thursday. CREW sued to obtain an array of records from DOGE through the FOIA statute, a law that allows the public to seek access to records produced by government agencies. It sought information on DOGE's activities over its role in the mass firings and cuts to federal programs pursued since the Republican president returned to office in January. "While we're obviously disappointed that the Supreme Court chose to revise aspects of our discovery requests, we're pleased that the court allowed discovery to proceed," said CREW spokesperson Jordan Libowitz after Friday's decision. Prior to Friday's order, Chief Justice John Roberts had imposed a temporary pause on Cooper's orders to give the court more time to consider the dispute. The Trump administration contends that DOGE is an advisory entity and not subject to FOIA. In response, CREW sought information to determine whether DOGE is subject to FOIA because it wields the kind of authority of an agency independent of the president. Cooper ruled in April that DOGE must turn over some records sought by CREW and that the group was entitled to question DOGE official Amy Gleason at a deposition. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit declined on May 14 to put Cooper's order on hold. The administration urged the Supreme Court to act, saying that the judge's orders intruded on the powers of the executive branch and compromised the ability of a wide array of advisers to provide candid and confidential advice to the president. CREW told the justices that siding with the administration in the dispute would give the president "free reign" to create new entities that would "functionally wield substantial independent authority but are exempt from critical transparency laws." In one of his decisions, Cooper said DOGE's operations have been marked by "unusual secrecy." In another, the judge said that the language of Trump's executive orders concerning DOGE suggests that it is "exercising substantial independent authority."
Yahoo
34 minutes ago
- Yahoo
How Walmart's Physical Stores Are Powering Its Digital Expansion (Revised)
Walmart's WMT success continues to be powered by its strong omnichannel strategy, which blends physical stores with digital shopping. The company is constantly improving how it serves customers by using data, investing in technology and making in-store operations more efficient. Because most Americans live close to a Walmart, the company can use its stores to quickly fulfill online orders. It has taken many steps to improve its e-commerce business, such as buying other companies, forming partnerships and upgrading its delivery and payment systems. In the first quarter of fiscal 2026, Walmart's global e-commerce sales grew by 22%, thanks to more customers using online shopping across all its the United States, e-commerce sales rose 21%, driven by fast store-fulfilled pickup and delivery, strong marketplace sales and growth in advertising. More customers are choosing faster delivery options for convenience. International e-commerce sales increased 20%, also supported by store-based pickup and delivery and growing marketplace demand. At Sam's Club U.S., e-commerce sales jumped 27%, with major gains in Club-fulfilled deliveries and pickup is also building out its supply chain and expanding key digital businesses like Walmart GoLocal (last-mile delivery), Walmart Connect (advertising), Scintilla (data insights), Walmart+ (membership program) and Walmart Fulfillment Services (helping sellers deliver products). It has made smart investments such as acquiring a large stake in Flipkart, a leading e-commerce platform in India, and owning most of PhonePe, a digital payments company. Walmart has also been growing quickly in online grocery shopping, which remains a major driver of its digital success. Amazon AMZN is the top player in online shopping, thanks to its huge product range, fast delivery and strong marketplace with many third-party sellers. Its strategy focuses on speed, convenience and keeping customers loyal through Prime, which offers free shipping and other perks. Amazon keeps investing in better technology, AI and faster fulfillment. Recently, its online sales have grown again after a slower period. However, Walmart is catching up by using its many stores to quickly deliver online orders, especially in groceries, where it has a clear advantage. The race between Amazon and Walmart is getting TGT e-commerce business is growing fast because of its focus on making shopping easy and quick. They offer services like same-day delivery and curbside pickup, using their stores to help fulfill online orders. This has helped Target's online sales grow a lot. In the first quarter of 2025, Target's e-commerce operations contributed approximately 20% to the company's total revenues. Target relies on its unique brand and loyal shoppers to compete with Walmart's size and low prices. Shares of Walmart have gained around 10.6% year to date compared with the industry's growth of 10.8%. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research From a valuation standpoint, WMT trades at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 37.08X, significantly above the industry's average of 33.95X. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research The Zacks Consensus Estimate for WMT's 2025 earnings implies year-over-year growth of 3.2%, whereas its 2026 earnings estimate suggests a year-over-year uptick of 11.6%. The estimates for 2025 and 2026 have been stable in the past seven days. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research WMT stock currently carries a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell). You can see the complete list of today's Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here. (We are reissuing this article to correct a mistake. The original article, issued on June 4, 2025, should no longer be relied upon.) Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report Inc. (AMZN) : Free Stock Analysis Report Target Corporation (TGT) : Free Stock Analysis Report Walmart Inc. (WMT) : Free Stock Analysis Report This article originally published on Zacks Investment Research ( Zacks Investment Research Sign in to access your portfolio