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T-Mobile Customers: $1 Panda Express: The Original Orange Chicken Bowl w/ Rice Expired

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T-Mobile via T Life (T-Mobile Tuesday App) is offering select T-Mobile Perks/Offers listed below when you download the T-Mobile Tuesday T-Life App [iOS or Android] and access the app to redeem valid for all qualifying T-Mobile/Sprint/Metro Customers only.

Thanks to community member pandamania for finding this deal

Note, offer valid for qualifying T-Mobile/Sprint/Metro Customers only. Not a T-Mobile customer? Click here to learn more about signing up or switching to receive this and other benefits

Deal Instructions
  1. Download the T-Mobile Tuesday T-Life App for Free
  2. Open the App and create/login to your T-Mobile account
    • Under the 'Status' tab & select and activate the following offers
      • Panda Express: The Original Orange Chicken Bowl w/ Rice for $1 offer [Restaurant Locator]
        • Note, offer must be redeemed by April 12, 2024
      • 1-Night Redbox Disc Rental (Up to $2.50 Blu-Ray/DVD Value) for Free offer [Redbox Kiosk]
        • Note, offer must be redeemed by April 10, 2024
      • Blue Dolphin Magazine: Select Print Magazine Subscription (Over 80 Titles) for $2 offer
      • $0.10 Off/Gallon Shell Fuel Rewards w/ Complimentary Gold Status offer
  3. Click on the 'Save to My Stuff' link then locate it under "My Stuff" Tab
  4. Proceed to follow the instructions/prompts to redeem each promotional offer using your 'Unique Code' redemption

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  • Offer must be activate/saved on the app to qualify for unique code/redemption
  • Limit 1 unique offer/person
  • Any T-Mobile or Metro by T-Mobile customer on a qualifying branded monthly rate plan can participate. Qualifying rate plans include most consumer and business monthly plans that include voice and data
  • Offer must be redeemed by April 16, 2024 (unless otherwise noted) or while promotion lasts
Additional Notes
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion - Discombobulated
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TLife app Tuesday, April 9, 2024 (formerly T-Mobile Tuesdays)

Panda Express: $1 The original orange chicken bowl
Blue Dolphin: $2 print magazine subscription
Redbox: Free 1-night disc rental
Home Chef: 55% off first box + free shipping

Every week
Shell: 10 cents off per gal


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i tried home chef with a free trial, they are the worst out of Hello Fresh, Blue Apron, and them.

Will not try again.
If you're cooking for a small number of people, it's not always economical to buy all of the ingredients and try to consume them before they expire, especially for ingredients that are only needed in small quantities. It's like the people who say "just make your own subs at home", when the person just wants one sub, occasionally. The ingredients would cost several times what one sub costs.

These services also serve a purpose for people tight on time or who want to try new recipes once, before having to buy some of the ingredients in large enough quantities to make the recipe multiple times. So, the kits can cut down on waste.

And busy people saving time on shopping and prep work (for the kits which include pre-prepped ingredients) means they have more time to spend doing other things.

Disabled people who have trouble getting out or prepping food might also find them useful.

I've never used any of these kits, but they do have a market.
Would love to see TMobile focus on better service than "deals". Dropped calls, high latency on data, and choppy reception in a major City speaks volumes on what TMobile considers acceptable for the Masses.

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04-03-2024 at 08:48 PM.
04-03-2024 at 08:48 PM.
Yummy! Orange chicken!
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NathanN4958
04-03-2024 at 09:42 PM.
04-03-2024 at 09:42 PM.
FYI, the Blue dolphin $2 is something almost always available, not exclusive to T-Mobile by any means, wish they would come back with the free subs
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gummi-eater
04-03-2024 at 09:47 PM.

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank gummi-eater

04-03-2024 at 09:47 PM.
i tried home chef with a free trial, they are the worst out of Hello Fresh, Blue Apron, and them.

Will not try again.
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04-03-2024 at 11:15 PM.
04-03-2024 at 11:15 PM.
Thnx?!
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04-03-2024 at 11:50 PM.
04-03-2024 at 11:50 PM.
Have to agree, but if you have the money, I see it as a luxury granted i have been cooking with mom since age 6, professional at 16, now 46 and running another kitchen. I've trained "cooks" for decades, it's not for everybody. Thank God people eat out, ot pays my mortgage. 😀
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ellemdee
04-04-2024 at 12:32 AM.
04-04-2024 at 12:32 AM.
Quote from LivelySink338 :
Still don't understand why people can't just walk into a supermarket, grab the ingredients and look up recipes online, do people not know how to do a google search for recipes? Or are they allergic to the supermarket?

If you're cooking for a small number of people, it's not always economical to buy all of the ingredients and try to consume them before they expire, especially for ingredients that are only needed in small quantities. It's like the people who say "just make your own subs at home", when the person just wants one sub, occasionally. The ingredients would cost several times what one sub costs.

These services also serve a purpose for people tight on time or who want to try new recipes once, before having to buy some of the ingredients in large enough quantities to make the recipe multiple times. So, the kits can cut down on waste.

And busy people saving time on shopping and prep work (for the kits which include pre-prepped ingredients) means they have more time to spend doing other things.

Disabled people who have trouble getting out or prepping food might also find them useful.

I've never used any of these kits, but they do have a market.
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04-04-2024 at 04:39 AM.
04-04-2024 at 04:39 AM.
Would love to see TMobile focus on better service than "deals". Dropped calls, high latency on data, and choppy reception in a major City speaks volumes on what TMobile considers acceptable for the Masses.
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Quote from WineWomenSong :
Would love to see TMobile focus on better service than "deals". Dropped calls, high latency on data, and choppy reception in a major City speaks volumes on what TMobile considers acceptable for the Masses.
They're oversell. Greed for profit.
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04-04-2024 at 06:03 AM.
04-04-2024 at 06:03 AM.
Quote from ellemdee :
If you're cooking for a small number of people, it's not always economical to buy all of the ingredients and try to consume them before they expire, especially for ingredients that are only needed in small quantities. It's like the people who say "just make your own subs at home", when the person just wants one sub, occasionally. The ingredients would cost several times what one sub costs.

These services also serve a purpose for people tight on time or who want to try new recipes once, before having to buy some of the ingredients in large enough quantities to make the recipe multiple times. So, the kits can cut down on waste.

And busy people saving time on shopping and prep work (for the kits which include pre-prepped ingredients) means they have more time to spend doing other things.

Disabled people who have trouble getting out or prepping food might also find them useful.

I've never used any of these kits but, they do have a market.
Or they are for lazy people. I know a few of them.
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04-04-2024 at 09:48 AM.
04-04-2024 at 09:48 AM.
Att is the worst they make money offering "Free phones" put you on a contract for 3 years like its a timeshare and it increases every 6 months att doesn't even give any free offers for nothing except complaints lol
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