Here Are All The Deals & Freebies Available For Graduates Right Now

Graduation ceremonies may look a little different this year, but that doesn't mean they aren't still cause to celebrate. One way the Class of 2020 can mark their incredible achievement is by taking advantage of all the deals and freebies available to them right now. From a free 11-ounce filet mignon to a chance at winning a $25,000 scholarship, here are all the sweet deals out their for this year's graduates.

Chipotle: On May 21 and June 30, the first 5,000 customers to purchase a graduation-themed gift card at Chipotle will receive a coupon code for a free entree with the purchase of any entree. Students can also enter a contest on Chipotle's Instagram for a chance to win a $25,000 scholarship.

Krispy Kreme: On May 19, high school and college seniors can pick up a dozen free donuts from their local Krispy Kreme. There is a catch for this one—any student looking for a free dozen donuts must show up in their cap and gown (or any Class of 2020-themed attire). No other purchase is necessary.

Amazon Prime: High school seniors can get a free trial of Amazon prime for 6 months. When the trial period is up, they can sign up for a student account for just $6.49 per momth.

Jack in the Box: Grab two free tacos with any purchase made through Jack in the Box's mobile app from May 20 through May 26.

Edible Arrangements: To celebrate the Class of 2020, Edible Arrangements is giving away 2,020 free Celebration Dipped Fruit Delights. For any grad interested in getting one of these free treats, they must post a video on social media using the hashtag #EdibleMoments with their name and explain how they're planning to celebrate graduating. If any non-grads are looking for the perfect graduation gift, Edible Arrangements has 20% off all graduation-themed gifts purchased between May 14 and June 5.

Ruth's Chris Steakhouse: From now through June 28, graduates can receive a complimentary 11-ounce filet mignon with the purchase of any two entrées. Customers may be asked to show proof of graduation.

Congratulations to the Class of 2020!

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