It's Free Food Friday!

Three major food chains are handing out free food this Friday.

ByABC News
July 10, 2014, 12:24 PM
Three major food chains are handing out free food this Friday.
Three major food chains are handing out free food this Friday.
7-Eleven

— -- There’s something special about July 11 this year. Completely coincidentally, three major food chains are all running promotions to hand out free and discounted food, all for different reasons. Read on to see how you can score some gratis grub this Friday.

Free Slurpies at 7-Eleven

PHOTO: 7-Eleven is giving out free slurpies on July 11.
7-Eleven is giving out free slurpies on July 11.

This Friday is July 11. AKA 7/11. Get it? To honor the momentous occasion, 7-Eleven is handing out free 12-ounce Slurpies from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Additionally, those who download the store’s app can score free food in the following days as well, including favorites like Twinkies, Pillsbury cookies, M&M’s and more free Slurpies. Download the app to get all the deets.

Free Food at Chick-fil-A

PHOTO: Chick-fil-a is handing out free food to people who dress like cows on July 11.
Chick-fil-A is handing out free food to people who dress like cows on July 11.

You’ve gotta really love Chick-fil-A for this one: In honor of Cow Appreciation Day, anyone who dresses up as a cow will get a free breakfast, lunch or dinner combo meal, which includes an entrée, side item and beverage. The caveat: You must be dressed “head to hoof,” as the chain calls it.

Not to worry for those too chicken to don an entire cow costume. You can still get a free entrée for simply wearing a cow-spotted accessory, like a hat, scarf, tie or bag.

77 Cents for a Dozen Donuts at Krispy Kreme

PHOTO: Krispy Kreme is selling a second dozen of donuts for 77 cents, after purchase of the first on July 11.
Krispy Kreme is selling a second dozen of donuts for 77 cents, after purchase of the first on July 11.

July 11 marks this chain’s 77th birthday, and to celebrate, they’re offering a dozen original glazed donuts for 77 cents after purchase of a first full-priced dozen.