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  2. Chick-fil-A is offering customers free food April 22-27 ... - AOL

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    How to get free Chick-fil-A nugget and more starting Monday. Starting Monday and using the Chick-fil-A app, customers can get free nuggets and Chick-n-strips, from April 22-27.

  3. 10 Places To Get Free Food On Valentine's Day - AOL

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    Luckily, we've rounded up all of the best Valentine's Day food deals you can share with your friends and loved ones. And if you're looking for something truly festive, check out our list of where...

  4. Government cheese - Wikipedia

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    Government cheese is a commodity cheese that was controlled by the US federal government from World War II to the early 1980s. Government cheese was created to maintain the price of dairy when dairy industry subsidies artificially increased the supply of milk and created a surplus of milk that was then converted into cheese, butter, or powdered ...

  5. Free Food for Millionaires - Wikipedia

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    Free Food for Millionaires is a 2007 novel by Korean American writer, Min Jin Lee. It was named one of the Top 10 Novels of the Year by The Times, a notable novel by the San Francisco Chronicle, a New York Times Editor's Choice, and was a selection for the Wall Street Journal Juggler Book Club.

  6. 6 Best Apps for Free Food - AOL

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    Here are some fast food and quick service restaurants that have rewards programs that give you free food when you use their app. See: How To Build Your Savings From Scratch 1.

  7. Food Not Bombs - Wikipedia

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    The group serves free meals. Food Not Bombs is an all-volunteer global movement sharing free, usually vegan meals as a protest against war and poverty. Each chapter collects surplus food from grocery stores, bakeries, and that would otherwise go to waste and occasionally collects items from garbage dumpsters when stores are uncooperative.