Wendy's announced it would offer free breakfast in the United States for a year. Customers in some selected states will be able to enjoy the giveaway all year long, and it is not a joke even if the promo starts this April Fool's Day, April 1.
Wendy's Freebies in Florida
As per Gotta Go Orlando, Wendy's free breakfast offer will be available in select store outlets and can only be claimed on April 1st. The restaurant chain said that fans and customers may grab this delectable promotion in more than 400 locations across major cities in Florida, including Miami, Tampa, Orlando, and West Palm Beach.
Wendy's restaurants in the said areas will present coupon cards so customers can redeem their free Breakfast Sandwiches every week for one year. It should be noted that the coupons will only be given to the first 100 customers who will dine or make a purchase at the store on April Fool's Day.
Claiming the Coupon Cards
As posted in the press release, coupon cards for a year of free breakfast sandwiches, including the Breakfast Baconator, will be given out at different times of the day per branch at 400 Wendy's locations in Florida. The restaurant will distribute the cards to customers who are physically present, which means via dine-in, drive-thru, and carry-out. Delivery orders are not included in the promo.
Customers must also be 16 years old or older to claim the coupon card. Wendy's will also limit the coupon to one card per eligible customer.
Meanwhile, the special free breakfast sandwich offer will also be available in the Tri-State Area, which usually consists of three states: New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. It will also be available in Philadephia; the same eligibility applies to these locations.
Photo by: Wendy's Press Release


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