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Hot Deals and Freebies On Memorial Day 2022

May 27, 2022 by Tamila McDonald

Deals and Freebies On Memorial Day 2022

With nearly any major federal holiday comes sales. Precisely how much you can save often depends on the kinds of purchases you’re hoping to make. However, whether you’re looking for patio furniture, electronics, or a great meal, there are discounts to be found. Here’s a look at some of the deals and freebies on Memorial Day 2022.

What Kind of Deals and Freebies Are Available on Memorial Day?

In most cases, you’ll see two kinds of deals and freebies on Memorial Day. First, there are discounts through Memorial Day sales. Usually, this means price reductions on popular items for the start of summer, such as barbecues, outdoor furniture, swim gear, and certain outdoor sporting equipment, as well as vehicles, mattresses, and other items that commonly go on sale for holidays.

Second, there are military-specific deals and freebies. In most cases, these are similar to the discounts you find around Veterans Day. However, there are usually fewer options on Memorial Day in comparison.

Memorial Day Deals

Best Buy

Save an extra 10 Percent on packages of four or more Samsung appliances.

Dell

Get discounts of up to 50 percent off on select laptops, servers, and more.

Home Depot

Discounts of up to 40 percent on appliances, tools, furniture, and more.

Ikea

Save up to 15 percent on outdoor furniture, 20 percent on appliances, and 50 percent on rugs.

Lowe’s

Save on grills, outdoor power equipment, patio furniture, gardening materials, and more.

Mattress Firm

Save up to $500 on qualifying purchases.

McCormick & Schmick’s

Pre-order seafood boil packs to-go for May 28 – May 30 for as little as $29.

Wayfair

Save up to 70 percent on household goods, appliances, décor, and more.

Wendy’s

Special discounts provided to VetRewards members on all patriotic holidays, including Memorial Day.

Memorial Day Freebies

Best Buy

Get a $200 or $300 e-gift card with the purchase of select Samsung laundry packages with Geek Squad protection.

Firebirds Wood Fired Grill

A complimentary meal for a veteran, active duty member, or gold star family member diner with the purchase of a regular entrée.

Fogo de Chao

Free delivery on experience packages between May 27 and May 30, 2022, with code FREEDELIVERY.

Mattress Firm

Get a free adjustable base with an eligible purchase.

Do you have your sights set on any of the upcoming deals and freebies on Memorial Day 2022? Or are you planning on doing something other than shopping or dining out? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Read More:

  • Simple Safety Tips for Barbecuing Memorial Day Weekend
  • 9 Budget-Friendly Things to Do on Memorial Day
  • What Is the Difference Between Memorial Day and Veterans Day?

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Tamila McDonald
Tamila McDonald

Tamila McDonald is a U.S. Army veteran with 20 years of service, including five years as a military financial advisor. After retiring from the Army, she spent eight years as an AFCPE-certified personal financial advisor for wounded warriors and their families. Now she writes about personal finance and benefits programs for numerous financial websites.

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