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  • TGI Fridays is offering $5 Bonus Bites cards for purchases $15-$25, $10 Bonus Bites cards for all meals over $25 and double points for all members of their frequent customer program.
  • P.F. Chang’s China Bistro is offering a 15% discount.
  • Cinnabon free Classic Bites from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. (not valid at airport or travel plaza locations)
  • McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurants is offering a $10.40 entree menu as well as a Bottom Line Drink Selection as well as a $10.40 certificate good toward future purchases at its nearly 90 upscale eateries.
  • MaggieMoo’s Ice Cream & Treatery receive a free single scoop of ice cream.
  • McDonald’s has various regional offers, one of the more common is purchase a full-price Big Mac or Quarter Pounder with cheese and get another one for just a penny.
  • Papa John’s is offering a large, original-crust pizza with up to three toppings for $10.40 when you input Coupon Code: 1040 online.
  • Chick-Fil-A (some locations) bring back your receipt between April 16 and 30th and get the same items free. source.
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