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food-and-dining1 year ago

"Burger King's Free Breakfast Week Celebrates Daylight Saving Time"

Burger King is offering a week of free breakfast and drink deals for rewards members in celebration of Daylight Savings Time, including free Croissan’wich, French toast sticks, Simply orange juice, hash browns, Hershey’s sundae pie, large vanilla iced coffee, and sausage biscuit with purchases of at least $1 on different days from March 10 to March 16.

food-and-dining1 year ago

"Burger King's Week of Free Breakfast and $1 Deals for Daylight Saving Time 2024"

Burger King is celebrating daylight saving time by offering a week of free breakfast items, including croissant sandwiches, French toast sticks, hash browns, and more. Each day from March 10 to March 16, customers can get a different free breakfast item with a minimum purchase, such as a Croissan’wich, French toast sticks, orange juice, hash browns, Hershey’s sundae pie, iced coffee, and a sausage biscuit. Additionally, Dairy Queen will have Free Cone Day on March 19, offering a free small vanilla soft-serve cone while supplies last.

education2 years ago

Michigan's State Budget: Free Meals for Students, School Focus, Big Projects, and Palisades Reopening

Michigan is set to become one of five states in the US to provide free breakfast and lunch to all students in public schools. The move comes after many districts accumulated significant school lunch debt. The state legislature has passed a bill allocating $160 million to cover the cost of school meals, and it is expected to be signed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer in the coming weeks. This initiative aims to alleviate food insecurity among students and prevent schools from diverting funds from educational resources to pay off lunch debt.

education2 years ago

Minnesota Governor signs universal free school meals bill into law despite opposition.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz signed a bill that will provide free breakfast and lunch to all Minnesota students, making it the fourth state to do so after California, Colorado, and Maine. Nearly 275,000 Minnesota students currently receive free or reduced-price lunches, and roughly one in six children are considered "food insecure." The bill aims to remove barriers to learning and end the stigma and embarrassment of kids whose families can't afford lunch. Republican critics argued that the bill wasn't needed and that the money would be better spent on reading, writing, and arithmetic.