Leap Day: Where To Score Deals On February 29
February may be the shortest month of the year. But this year it gets an extra day. Nearly every four years we add a leap day. According to the History Network, these additional 24 hours are built into the calendar to ensure that it stays in line with the Earth’s movement around the sun. The last leap year we had was in 2020, and there won’t be another one until 2028. To mark the every once in every four years occasion, restaurants and fast-food outlets are offering specials and discounts.
The deals happening on Leap Day aren’t just limited to those who are born that day, or what some people call “Leaplings,” but everyone.
Leap Day Celebrations, Not Just For The Leaplings.
This Leap Day, Krispy Kreme is offering all guests a dozen Original Glazed doughnuts for just $2.29 with the purchase of any regularly priced dozen. Additionally, any guest with a Feb. 29 birthday can also receive a free Original Glazed dozen, no purchase necessary, on Leap Day. Proof that it’s your birthday is required. Check and see if there is a location near you here.
The new Cinnabon Pull-Apart menu item is available now at Wendy’s nationwide. The fast food chain said it will be offering a free Cinnabon Pull-Apart on Leap Day, followed by sweet breakfast offers for DashPass by DoorDash members from March 1 through March 10.
Papa Murphy’s is giving customers 29% off on Feb. 29 when they spend $20 with code LEAP24. This offer is valid for online orders. You can check out their locations here.
On Feb. 29, guacamole will not be extra for Chipotle lovers. Just use the code EXTRA24 on digital orders placed exclusively on the Chipotle app or Chipotle.com. Also, they’re celebrating Leap Day with a scavenger hunt on Chipotle’s official Instagram account, which will reward up to 29 fans with free guac for a year.
Noodles & Company is giving extra perks to Noodles Rewards Members with special Leap Day deals. Noodles Rewards Members will receive an extra 29% off on orders of $29 or more. To take advantage of the reward member exclusive deals, guests can sign up by visiting noodles.com/rewards or downloading the Noodles Rewards app. Check and see if there is a location near you here.
Also, celebrating Leap Day is Build-A-Bear. For one day only, those celebrating a Leap Day birthday will receive a birthday bear at Build-A-Bear for just $4. The limited-time promotion is an extension of the brand’s well-known “Pay Your Age” offer, where children can take home a birthday bear during their birthday month for the cost of the age they are turning. Here’s a full list of locations here.
It’s always a good idea to call and check ahead of your Leap Day celebrations as some locations may not be participating.
4 Reasons Why People Love Chain Restaurants
Lately, the subject of first dates occurring at chain restaurants has garnered significant attention. A recent survey asking women about their least preferred venues for first dates has ignited a debate on the internet. This list, which was shared on Instagram by @DuvalPromo, is reportedly the result of polling women to determine their least favored first-date locations.
Among the 28 establishments on the list are restaurant chains such as Applebee’s, Chili’s, and Denny’s are featured. The top spot for the most unsuitable first date location is occupied by The Cheesecake Factory, followed by Applebee’s, Chili’s, Chipotle, and Olive Garden, rounding out the top five. It’s worth noting that the list includes not only restaurants but also specific first-date situations, including “your house,” family functions, a bar solely for drinks, and church.
Whether it’s a first date or a casual meal, the question arises: Why do some people have reservations about restaurant chains?
According to Farm Credit Canada, a chain restaurant is defined as a business with four or more locations. These restaurants are typically large-scale operations with multiple branches, sometimes spanning different countries or continents.
More Background on Chain Restaurants.
The expansion of chain restaurants did not occur overnight. Many of them have humble origins in smaller, local establishments. For instance, the Cheesecake Factory, which currently operates over 300 restaurants in the U.S. and Canada, began as a small bakery in Detroit and eventually evolved into The Cheesecake Bakery in Los Angeles in 1972, according to their website. It wasn’t until the late ’90s and early 2000s that additional locations began to appear.
Critics often express their reservations about chain restaurants, and there are valid reasons for their concerns. Many people prefer supporting local businesses over large corporations, as chain restaurant food is often mass-produced and served uniformly across various locations. Dining exclusively at upscale or independent establishments offers a sense of social prestige, something to brag about, and the feeling of indulging in a unique experience. However, ultimately, it’s all about eating a meal.
“Fancy like Applebee’s on a date night.”
There’s something comforting about knowing that, for the most part, you can find something familiar to eat at any time and almost anywhere. Maybe that’s why singer Walker Hayes dedicated his song Fancy Like, to the simple joys of eating a chain like Applebee’s. So, let’s chat about some of the reasons people actually enjoy dining at chain restaurants.
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