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Free French Fries for a week, celebrating National French Fry Day

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Free French Fries for a week, celebrating National French Fry Day

McDonald’s and Wendy’s are both giving away free fries this week. I’m so glad I live close to Ft. Campbell Blvd where there is a McDonalds AND a Wendy’s!  Haha! I think about the chicken sandwiches and fries every time I drive by!

On Wednesday, in celebration of the National French Fry Day, McDonald’s will give away free orders of large fries — with no purchase necessary. However, the free fries can only be ordered through the McDonald’s app, and customers must be members of the chain’s loyalty program.

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Similarly, Wendy’s on Monday announced the beginning of Fry Week, during which the chain is offering free fries with specific purchases that will change each day this week. For example, on Tuesday Wendy’s customers can get free medium fries with any salad purchase.

Yum!

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