Shake Shack Is Handing Out Free Chicken Sandwiches, Cheese Fries and Milkshakes Through Christmas Eve

Now through Dec. 24, fans can score a free chicken shack, bacon cheese fries or classic shake with any order of at least $10

<p>Courtesy of Shake Shack</p> Shake Shack is giving out free chicken sandwiches, fries and shakes

Courtesy of Shake Shack

Shake Shack is giving out free chicken sandwiches, fries and shakes

Shake Shack’s holiday deals will fuel your last minute shopping sprees.

Now through Dec. 24, the burger chain is giving out free fried chicken sandwiches, bacon cheese fries and milkshakes nationwide.

When placing at least a $10 order on kiosks in stores or online via the restaurant’s app, customers will have the opportunity to enter one promo code. Choose between codes CHICKENLINE, PROPFRY or SHAKESPREAD to get a free chicken shack (Shake Shack’s fried chicken sandwich), bacon cheese fries or classic shake, respectively. There is a limit of one free item per order.

The deal, which applies to all locations in the U.S. other than those in airports and stadiums, is not just Christmas-inspired. Shake Shack partnered with Barstool Sports’ Pardon My Take to bet on three NFL games last weekend. The bets paid off and Shake Shack is paying for these sandwiches, fries and desserts as a result.

For another sweet discount, head to Starbucks this weekend. The coffee company announced that it is giving out a free hot chocolate with every grande drink order every Saturday and Sunday in December, so customers can share a warm beverage over the holiday season. The freebie comes in their "short" size, which is 8 ounces.

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Starbucks

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The offer is limited to one free beverage per order and available exclusively with orders placed in store and in the drive-through.

Plus, reward members can score 50% off any drink on every Thursday of this month from noon to 6 p.m. The 50% off coupon can be found in the Starbucks app.

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