Target is offering a special discount for military members, veterans and their families

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This Veterans Day, Target is offering a coupon to all active members of the military, veterans and their families. Now through Nov. 12, all eligible Target shoppers can get a 10-percent military discount on purchases made in-store or online at Target.com.

You will need to confirm your eligibility before receiving the coupon, which you can do by visiting Target’s website. After confirming your military status and branch, you’ll need to provide your name, email address and birthday, and the coupon will then be sent via email.

The coupon is valid on most items, but there are exclusions, such as gift cards, alcohol, some baby products and pharmacy items. While the offer is valid for a single use, it does not say it only applies to one item, so it looks like you can use it on your total purchase.

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Other Veterans Day Discounts

There are also multiple restaurants offering discounts for Veterans Day. Take a look at a few of them below.

Chipotle

On Sunday, Nov. 11 only, with the purchase of an entree, all active-duty military, reserves, national guard, military spouses and retired military members will receive another entree for free.

BJ’s Restaurant And Brewhouse

If you are a current or former military member, you can get a free Pizookie dessert at BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse. You will have 72 hours to use your coupon after you claim it.

Applebee’s 

On Sunday, Nov. 11, all veterans and active-duty military members can receive a complimentary full-size entree at their local Applebee’s. Not all entrees are included, but you can take a peek at the choices by visiting their website.

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Will you or someone you know be taking advantage of some of these Veterans Day discounts?

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