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Post-Valentine's Deals in the Valley with BOGOs, Dining Specials, and Freebies Love Your Wallet

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Published on February 12, 2024
Post-Valentine's Deals in the Valley with BOGOs, Dining Specials, and Freebies Love Your WalletSource: Unsplash/ Glen Carrie

Valentine's Day might be over, but the deals and steals in the Valley are heating up with a multitude of specials that scream love for your wallet.

For starters, this love-struck week, from February 12-18, a bevy of businesses are offering buy-one-get-one deals that will have customers seeing double in the best way. Firehouse Subs is doling out a free medium sub with the purchase of a large one after 4 p.m. every day this week, ABC15 reported. Meanwhile, lovebirds can flock to Nello’s Ahwatukee for a $60 three-course tasting menu, complete with a long-stemmed rose that could very well outlast your food coma.

Taking a romantic spin on dining, Shake Shack is playing cupid with their palate-pleasing BOGO Korean-style burger and chicken sandwich, while Thai Chili 2 Go heats things up with 50% off a second entree via their app or online — sure to spice up any date night.

For the animal lovers, Fearless Kitty Rescue celebrates "Senior Whiskers" with a heartwarming opportunity; free adoptions for senior cats to adopters 60-plus years in age, starting Valentine’s Day — because who says whiskers aren’t romantic?

Additionally, great clips by the name of Great Clips are giving away coupons for free mullet haircuts (yes, mullets) to the first 15,000 fans bold enough to wear the retro haircut, citing a rather hairy situation for some lucky participants. In a slightly less aesthetic-centric move, P.F. Chang’s is giving away six free dumplings to those nursing a recently broken heart, because dumplings truly are the ultimate comfort food.

Not to be outdone by the lovey-dovey deals of Valentine's Day, Super Bowl week had its own playbook of promotions that ran through February 11. Sports fans scored with 25% off platters at Firehouse Subs and half off all food from kickoff to the final whistle at 18 Degrees Bar & Grill, as reported by ABC15.

The legal eagles weren’t left out with the Law Library Resource Center’s free clinics helping the public tackle everything from child support to divorce without spending a dime, and educators could hitch a free ride up the climbing wall at the Bouldering Project in Tempe, making physical ascension symbolic of the progress in financial savings.

Whether you're looking to grab a bite, find legal aid, or scale new heights of frugality, the deals plastered across the Valley this month seem to suggest that spending less is the true way to anyone’s heart — or at least their budget.