Krispy Kreme Is Giving Out 2 Free Donuts for Super Tuesday

The bakery chain's freebie, which does not require any other purchases, is in honor of the primary election day

<p>Krispy Kreme</p> Krispy Kreme is giving out free donuts on Tuesday

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Krispy Kreme is giving out free donuts on Tuesday

Krispy Kreme has a sweet deal for voters heading to the polls.

Super Tuesday on March 5 is when 16 states will host their presidential primaries. In honor of the pivotal political day and "doughmocracy," Krispy Kreme is giving guests two free donuts.

The nationwide deal is coined as Krispy Kreme’s Super Twosday and customers can score two original glazed donuts, no purchase necessary. To snag the freebie, you just have to use the promo code “twosday” when ordering in-shop or in the drive-thru.

Krispy Kreme has kept guests full and happy with several donut deals over the past few weeks. On Feb. 29, Krispy Kreme honored Leap Day by offering customers a second dozen donuts for $2.29 when purchasing a full price dozen. The bakery chain also handed out free donuts in February to combat frustrations over a nationwide cellphone outage.

Burger King has a food deal still going on through March 1. It's a not-so-subtle clap-back at Wendy’s and their upcoming "dynamic pricing."

The home of the Whopper announced that customers can get a free Whopper or vegetarian Impossible Whopper with a purchase of $3 or more on their mobile app from Feb. 28 to March 1. The deal could be used once per day from the "offers" tab in their app or bk.com.

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“We don’t believe in charging guests more when they’re hungry,” Burger King wrote in a press release announcing the Whopper freebie. “Surge pricing? Well, that’s new. Good thing the only thing surging at BK is our flame!”

Wendy's went on to clarify that their new digital menu boards will "offer discounts" during "slower times of the day" rather than raise prices during peak hours.

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