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Denny’s T-Shirt Gets You Breakfast Every Day For A Year

If you love breakfast foods, you’ll want to buy this t-shirt. According to Food & Wine, Denny’s is selling a new $5.99 t-shirt that will get you free breakfast every…

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Denny’s waitress Hirut Bizuneh prepares to deliver free Grand Slam breakfasts to customers February 3, 2009 in Emeryville, California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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If you love breakfast foods, you'll want to buy this t-shirt. According to Food & Wine, Denny’s is selling a new $5.99 t-shirt that will get you free breakfast every day for an entire year.

The diner chain revealed details yesterday (11/16) as it unveiled its wearable Black Friday promotion, the “Everyday Value Tee.” The t-shirt comes with a sewn-in QR code that lets you redeem an Everyday Value Slam meal “every single day” for a year. That makes the true value of this $6 t-shirt come out to a whopping $2,186!

The Everyday Value Slam meal includes two eggs, two bacon strips or sausage links, and a choice of two buttermilk pancakes, one slice of French toast, or a biscuit and gravy. Not a light breakfast.

Denny’s President John Dillon explained, “This year has been particularly tough on Americans’ wallets. At Denny’s, we’re always looking for new ways to provide value for our diners while delighting them with delicious food, so creating an innovative, first-of-its-kind wearable offer to unveil on Black Friday was a natural decision for us.”

Denny’s will sell only 150 of the shirts on their official merch site, dinerdrip.com, starting at 12:00 a.m. EST on Friday, November 25th. The QR code will be valid through December 31, 2023 and redeemable nationwide. The offer is good for dine-in only but I'd more than happy to enjoy free breakfasts at "America's Diner" for a whole year.

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