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  2. It’s not quite free food delivery, but it’s arguably economical. Burger King charges a $1 delivery fee, plus a 15% service fee and a $2.50 small cart fee for orders $5-$9.99.

  3. Online food ordering - Wikipedia

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    Online food ordering is the process of ordering food, for delivery or pickup, from a website or other application. The product can be either ready-to-eat food (e.g., direct from a home-kitchen, restaurant, or a virtual restaurant) or food that has not been specially prepared for direct consumption (e.g., vegetables direct from a farm/garden, fruits, frozen meats. etc).

  4. List of restaurant chains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Tampa, Florida. 895. 580 (Checkers) 315 (Rally's) Nationwide. Checkers in the Southeast and Northeast, Rally's in the Midwest and California. Cheeburger Cheeburger. Sanibel, Florida. 1986. Fort Myers, Florida.

  5. 64 Veterans Day food deals: Free meals, coffee and more - AOL

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    The majority of Sizzler restaurants will give active duty military members and veterans a free lunch (either a Half Dozen Crispy Shrimp, Malibu Chicken or 6 oz. Tri-Tip Steak) until 4 p.m. on Nov ...

  6. Here are 20+ restaurants feeding veterans free meals in ... - AOL

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    4608 N. Illinois St., Fairview Heights. 618-222-2060. 308 S. 44th St., Mount Vernon. 618-315-6550. Veterans and active military can get a free pulled chicken or pulled pork Budget Buster or ...

  7. Rural Free Delivery - Wikipedia

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    Rural Free Delivery ( RFD ), since 1906 officially rural delivery, is a program of the United States Post Office Department to deliver mail directly to rural destinations. The program began in the late 19th century. Before that, people living in rural areas had to pick up mail themselves at sometimes distant post offices or pay private carriers ...