Boston Market Offers Free Meals to Teachers

By Germain Lussier on August 12th, 2009

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Teaching is arguably the most important job one person can do. However, most teachers would agree their compensation is far from fair considering they’re molding the minds of America’s youth.

And while most of us can’t do anything to fix that awful fact, Boston Market is going to try. They are offering teachers free meals.

Beginning now through the end of September the chain restaurant will celebrate “Teacher and School Staff Appreciation Month.”

Stop by a location on Monday through Friday and show your school ID and you’ll get 20% off a restaurant or catering purchase. On the weekends, show the same ID and get a free meal of equal or lesser value to the purchase of a first meal.

And, if you look at the official rules here, it seems like you can just go back again and again.

Boston Market is a pretty fantastic food chain where they make home-style meals featuring rotisserie chicken, turkey and meatloaf along with sides of vegetables, fruits and all kinds of different variations. They also have a catering service with the same delicious food. The aim is to make going out to a fast food place feel like a home cooked, almost Thanksgiving dinner.

They run approximately 530 restaurants in 28 states. Find a location close to you here.

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