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Can you give them the code at the drive thru window or do you have to use the website/app and use a credit card?
That is so unique. I love it. Most of my generation are introverts and so using apps with codes is the norm. Come the days when people tell codes at registers and drive thru. A+ for creativity.
I don't see this as too slick. I live in Florida and Culver coupons are constantly floating around.
Places to look for them are in my mailbox (snail mail).
1) The free clipper magazine.
2) The Wednesday snail mail flyers. I get supermarket (WinnDixie and Aldi) flyers. In there there is either Wendy's, Burger King, Popeyes, or Culver coupons (They rotate).
3) The free ValPak.
I have been disappointed with the Culver's near my house lately. I cannot fathom spending $40 or $50 bucks on a fast food dinner for three. The incompetence at my local Culver's makes it even less acceptable to me. The past 4 times we have gone, they screwed up the take out order. Last time they totally forgot the cod dinner platter. We order at Culver's 2 or 3 times a year.
As for burgers...Texas Roadhouse or Outback express both make much better good burgers than Culver's.. AARP (yeah, I am old) saves me some money at Outback express too.
I don't see this as too slick. I live in Florida and Culver coupons are constantly floating around. Places to look for them are in my mailbox (snail mail).1) The free clipper magazine.2) The Wednesday snail mail flyers. I get supermarket (WinnDixie and Aldi) flyers. In there there is either Wendy's, Burger King, Popeyes, or Culver coupons (They rotate). 3) The free ValPak.I have been disappointed with the Culver's near my house lately. I cannot fathom spending $40 or $50 bucks on a fast food dinner for three. The incompetence at my local Culver's makes it even less acceptable to me. The past 4 times we have gone, they screwed up the take out order. Last time they totally forgot the cod dinner platter. We order at Culver's 2 or 3 times a year.As for burgers...Texas Roadhouse or Outback express both make much better good burgers than Culver's.. AARP (yeah, I am old) saves me some money at Outback express too.
To date, I have never paid regular price for anything at Culver's. I either go there for BOGO burgers or chicken sandwiches (coupons), free scoop of custard (coupon), or free custard from a receipt survey I filled out from a bogo offer.
Oh wait, there was that one time I thought catfish was exotic and bought that sandwich at regular price. They had it for that Lent stretch. I think Popeye's has flounder.
Doing this deal, I paid $8.00 for two. I think a burger on current $7.25 wage should be like $1.45, double it would probably be like $1.75 tops.
It really is not that slick..probably considered slick because one can buy unlimited until Culver's starts cracking down once they find people abusing codes.
OP, this is a huge Slickdeal. Placed one order via the app. Then two orders via their website. I had a different email on each order and was able to use the coupon 3x for a total of 6 burgers. Was able to get lunch for the family. Thanks!
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You might be able to use coupon code in-store, but IDK how they will feel at the drive thru.
Places to look for them are in my mailbox (snail mail).
1) The free clipper magazine.
2) The Wednesday snail mail flyers. I get supermarket (WinnDixie and Aldi) flyers. In there there is either Wendy's, Burger King, Popeyes, or Culver coupons (They rotate).
3) The free ValPak.
I have been disappointed with the Culver's near my house lately. I cannot fathom spending $40 or $50 bucks on a fast food dinner for three. The incompetence at my local Culver's makes it even less acceptable to me. The past 4 times we have gone, they screwed up the take out order. Last time they totally forgot the cod dinner platter. We order at Culver's 2 or 3 times a year.
As for burgers...Texas Roadhouse or Outback express both make much better good burgers than Culver's.. AARP (yeah, I am old) saves me some money at Outback express too.
Oh wait, there was that one time I thought catfish was exotic and bought that sandwich at regular price. They had it for that Lent stretch. I think Popeye's has flounder.
Doing this deal, I paid $8.00 for two. I think a burger on current $7.25 wage should be like $1.45, double it would probably be like $1.75 tops.
It really is not that slick..probably considered slick because one can buy unlimited until Culver's starts cracking down once they find people abusing codes.
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