The website RetailMeNot went through the trouble of rounding up more than 70 discounts and freebies for front-line workers! There’s no way we could have gotten through this pandemic for the past year without all of you!
Be sure to check with the restaurant ahead of time to be sure the deals are still valid and bring your work ID for proof.
You can find the Full RetailMeNot List by clicking the link, but I’ll share my favorites below:
HomeChef
Home Chef is proud to support doctors, nurses, hospital employees, first responders, military, and teachers. Verify with ID.me at checkout to start receiving your exclusive discount, like 50% off their first order and 10% off other orders.
Hooters
Hospital workers, first responders and military get 20% off. Show your work ID for pickup orders, or for online orders choose the “Pay at Store” option.
When: Ongoing since 2020
IHOP
Get 25% off your entire check if you’re a medical, law enforcement, military or firefighter professional. Just mention this offer when you call in your order to IHOP. Then, show your Official ID when you pick up your order.
When: Ongoing
Krispy Kreme
Guests who show a valid COVID-19 vaccination card at any Krispy Kreme shop in the U.S. can get a free iconic Original Glazed doughnut—anytime, any day, even every day—through the rest of 2021. Since the majority of healthcare workers are vaccinated, they can take advantage of this deal.
When: Through December 31, 2021
Other Discounts for Health Care Workers and First Responders
Adidas
Verified medical professionals, first responders, nurses, and military members get 30% off their purchases (note: It doesn’t seem that this deal can be used with other promotions or sales). Professional verification is required via ID.me.
When: Ongoing
arancoco
Front-line healthcare workers can get 70% off with code averagesocialite., plus a free hand sanitizer with every purchase.
When: Ongoing
ASICS
Medical professionals and first responders get 40% off any full-priced product. You must first create an ASICS account using your professional email.
When: Ongoing
Big Blanket Co
All health care, emergency, and essential service workers qualify for $40 off their entire order by using this link.
When: Ongoing
Caliber Collision
Caliber is gifting refurbished vehicles to medical workers and first responders. To enter to win, nominate a health care worker, medical support staff or first responder at calibercollision.com/restoring-you.
When: Submit nominations
Dave & Busters
They are giving $10 Game Cards to all first responders and healthcare professionals because we know that superheroes don’t just wear capes, they wear scrubs and uniforms too! Just show a valid ID at an open location to redeem.
When: Ongoing
Nike
First responders and medical professionals (including technicians and researchers) get 20% off (usually this discount is 10%) most items on Nike’s website. The discount can be used up to four times per month, and Nike uses SheerID to verify employment status. Nike also has partnered with nonprofit Good360 in the United States and local organizations across Europe to donate more than 140,000 pieces of footwear, apparel and equipment globally. This includes the donation of 30,000 pairs of Nike Air Zoom Pulse to health systems and hospitals in Chicago, Los Angeles, Memphis and New York City, as well as within the Veterans Health Administration.
When: Limited time
Reebok
First responders, teachers, nurses and military all get 30% off their purchases, with no item exceptions. You must verify your status with ID.me.
When: Ongoing
Shoes.com
You can get 35% off all of their shoes if you’re a nurse or first responder.
When: Ongoing
Simple Habit
This well-reviewed meditation app is making its product free. “We’re giving away premium memberships for any individuals who are financially impacted by this pandemic. Memberships are typically $89.99/year and give access to our 150 world-class meditation teachers, therapists and coaches and 2,500 guided meditations for specific situations and moods.” Email Simple Habit at help@simplehabit.com to receive your free premium membership.
When: Ongoing
Sittercity
All those working on the front lines of the crisis are eligible for three free months of Sittercity Premium, which connects families with trusted child care.
When: For three months once you activate the offer
Thrivetalk
Telehealth company Thrivetalk is offering free mental health services for essential health care workers and first responders throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Please visit thrivetalk.com/online-therapy for more information and to sign up. They are now accepting donations to support these workers.
When: Ongoing
Tide Cleaners
Front-line responders and their immediate families get free laundry and dry cleaning in participating cities through their Loads of Hope program.
When: Limited time
Uber
Uber Health will provide transportation for front-line health care workers, both to and from patients’ homes as well as between health care facilities. Learn more.
When: Ongoing
Verizon
Starting April 23, for new or existing Verizon customers, Verizon will expand wireless unlimited pricing to nurses and teachers. Both join active-duty military, veterans, and people who work as first responders that are already enjoying this pricing. Wireless unlimited plans will be as low as $30/mo per line for four lines, and Fios 200Mbps internet as low as $34.99/mo. Since the start of the COVID-19 crisis, Verizon has committed $45 million in contributions and donations to non-profits directed at serving students, health care workers, first responders and small businesses.
When: Ongoing
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