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Veterans Day is today. See over 30 food deals, freebies in Florida

by Emma Walker – News Editor

veterans Day 2024: ‌Florida Offers a Feast⁤ of Discounts & Freebies

FORT MYERS, FL – November 11, 2024 ​ – As the‍ nation honors its veterans today, Florida​ residents‍ and visitors can show their gratitude with a ​wide array of deals and freebies from restaurants and retailers across the state. From complimentary meals to free coffee, numerous businesses are extending special offers to veterans, active-duty military, and their spouses.

Veterans Day, originally known as armistice Day, commemorates the end of ‌World War I and now honors all who have served in the U.S.armed forces. Beyond expressions of ​thanks, many‌ businesses recognize the sacrifices ‌of‍ service members with tangible gestures of ‌appreciation. Here’s a ⁤look ​at some of the offers available in ⁣Florida:

Food ⁤& Drink ⁢Deals:

* Sonny’s ‍BBQ: Offering a‍ free‌ pork big deal (sandwich,side,drink) to veterans ‌and active-duty military.
* ‍ Starbucks: Veterans, service members, and military spouses can ‌enjoy‍ a complimentary 12-ounce tall brewed coffee (hot or iced) at participating ⁢locations. Cold Brew is excluded. Available at cafés and ⁣drive-thru ⁤onyl.

* Twin Peaks: All veterans and active-duty service members recieve⁢ a free lunch from a select ​menu⁢ between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. local time at participating ⁢locations. A valid military ID is ⁤required.

* Whataburger: ⁣Starting‍ Veterans Day,veterans and active-duty military personnel can receive a free Taquito in-store ‍during breakfast hours every Tuesday thru December 30. Offer valid for in-resturant orders only, one per guest. A free ⁤16-ounce ​hot or iced coffee is also available year-round.

Showing Respect & Gratitude:

While offering thanks, experts suggest focusing on ‍sincere appreciation.The⁣ most appropriate sentiment is ​frequently enough “Thank you for yoru service.” ‍Veterans Day honors all veterans, not just those in combat, and it’s vital to ⁢avoid assumptions about individual experiences.

According to‍ the nonprofit⁣ Soldiers’⁢ Angels, other appropriate expressions⁣ of‍ gratitude include:

* “Thank you for all you did for our country.”
* “Those who live in​ freedom will always be grateful to those who helped preserve it.”

Listening⁢ and allowing veterans to ⁢share their stories, if they choose,⁢ is also a meaningful way to show respect.

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