Day light Saving 2025 nears, brands and companies are always looking for great opportunities to compensate customers, especially after they lose one hour of their day due to the time change.
Highlights
Dunkin’ and Grub hub’s Hand Out Free Tea
Dunkin’ and Grubhub have partnered to provide free coffee to their customers to compensate for the hours lost during Daylight Saving Time 2025 on Sunday, March 9, and Monday, March 10. Every customer who orders a Dunkin’ product worth $15 and above from Grubhub will receive a complimentary coffee instead of the regular price, which can be any hot or iced coffee, lattes, macchiatos, Americanos, or espressos, with a maximum value of $9.
The promotion will be implemented directly on the website, and one customer will be able to get it once during the offer days at the participating stores.
Burger King’s Week-Long Breakfast Deal
Burger King, on the other hand, is welcoming its Royal Perks members with a series of breakfast offers that will run
from March 9 to March 16.
The promotions will take the form of:
Sunday, March 9: Free Croissan’which with a $1 purchase.
Monday, March 10: Free 4-piece Churro Fries with a $1 purchase.
Tuesday, March 11: Free medium iced coffee with a $1 purchase.
Wednesday, March 12: Free 5-piece French toast sticks with a $1 purchase.
Thursday, March 13: Free large hash browns with a $1 purchase.
Friday, March 14 (Pi Day): Free Hershey’s pie with a $3.14 purchase.
Saturday, March 15: Free sausage biscuit with a $1 purchase.
These deals are available during breakfast hours at participating locations and are limited to one per account.
Kroger’s ‘Hour Back Box’ and Free Breakfast ItemsTo prepare for Daylight Saving Time 2025, Kroger is giving away ‘Hour Back Box’ kits to customers for free to help them change the time effectively. The kit contains cold brew concentrate, oat milk creamer, frozen breakfast sandwiches, and a one-year Kroger Boost membership gift card,
which gives benefits like free grocery delivery and double fuel points. The initiative’s goal is to help families with the reshuffle of the schedule. In addition, Kroger will be making 39,000 online coupons available on March 7 for those who want to try free breakfast items, which can only be redeemed once. Upon being the first to avail, there will be a free breakfast item of choice, and it will be served up to the maximum quantity.
Grubhub and CVS’s ‘Daylight Saving Essentials’Grubhub has collaborated with CVS, and now they bring out free “Daylight Saving Essentials” with trade orders of $20 or more, which are to be delivered
from March 9 to March 13.
The prizes include items like CELSIUS Sparkling Peach Vibe, Red Bull, Kitu Super Coffee Enhanced Coffee, Burt’s Bees Rejuvenating Eye Mask, and CVS alkaline batteries. The discounted rate is immediately displayed after all items are added to the cart.
Other Activities Some companies are also helping customers customers transition to Daylight Saving Time 2025. A case in point is Smoothie King, which is awarding a complimentary 12oz Metabolism Boost Smoothie Dark Chocolate Banana to its Healthy Rewards members on March 9. Cash Juice is giving a free 12oz “The Wakeup One” juice with a $10 purchase on both March 9 and 10, but it can be used only through itsits mobile app.
Conclusion
With Daylight Saving Time 2025 being very close to us all, clients will benefit from the stated promotions with the highlight of free or discounted items, sufficiently facilitating the transition to the new time. A free cup of coffee from Dunkin’ is the choice for you, and you can get breakfast specials at Burger King or purchase an hour-back box at Kroger if you want. There will be something new on the menu as the hours of candles get lit at the dusk of winter, and spring is announced.