White Castle Offers Free Meal To Military Personnel On Veteran’s Day

Veterans Day is next week and popular fast-food spot White Castle wants to celebrate by offering a free Combo Meal or Breakfast Combo Meal to all veterans and active-duty service members that dine at participating locations. 

“We’re so grateful to the men and women who have served and are serving in the U.S. armed forces. They have our deepest respect and gratitude,” said Jamie Richardson, vice president at White Castle. “It’s our privilege to honor them on this special day with a complimentary meal. It’s a small but genuine way to thank them for serving our country.”

Photo By: White Castle

Valid on Friday, November 11th, White Castle sliders will come hot and ready to eat in packaging inspired by patriotism. Emblazoned on the front of the slider box will be red and white stripes beneath the White Castle logo while 50 white stars will grace the side of the box against a navy-blue backdrop.

To receive this offer you must be a veteran or on active duty and visit your local White Castle on Veterans Day. For recognition of your service, no purchase is necessary, all you have to do is show your military ID.

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