
Celebrate Mother's Day 2025 with 6 free food deals and discounts on Sunday, May 11
Celebrate Mother's Day 2025 with 6 free food deals and discounts on Sunday, May 11
It's Mother's Day 2025!
It's a day to celebrate all things with moms and in tribute to mothers everywhere past, present and future. Sending all our love to you all out there!
And if you're here, you might be looking for some discounts and food deals for Sunday, May 11, 2025 so that you can give your mother some free stuff or food at a lower price than usual. If that's the case, you've come to the right place!
Here are some deals we saw at some chains around the United States for you all to enjoy. Have a great day!
Burger King
If you're in their loyalty program, you get a free Whopper if you buy a King Jr. Meal.
Arby's
You can get a four-piece mozzarella sticks for just $1.99 with anything you buy.
Dunkin'
If you're in their loyalty program, you can get a 10-count Munchkins for just $2.
McDonald's
If you buy something from the breakfast menu, you can get that second item for $1.
Tim Hortons
Member of their loyalty program? You get a free dozen if you buy one dozen.
Jack in the Box
You can get a shake or dessert for half price if you spend more than $5.

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