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Little‑Known Veteran Perks: Dozens of Major Retailers Offer Free Coupons and Year‑Round Discounts

March 30, 2026 by Amanda Blankenship
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If you’re a veteran—or have one in your family—you could be leaving serious money on the table. While most people think of Veterans Day freebies, many major retailers quietly offer year-round savings that can add up to hundreds (or even thousands) of dollars each year. From groceries to electronics, travel to clothing, these perks are often hidden behind verification systems or poorly advertised programs. The good news? Once you know where to look, these discounts become an easy way to stretch your budget. Let’s break down the little-known veteran perks that can help you save big every single day.

1. Retail Giants Offering Consistent Veteran Discounts

Some of the biggest savings come from major retail stores that veterans already shop at regularly. Home improvement chains like Home Depot and Lowe’s offer about 10% off eligible purchases throughout the year.

Clothing brands like Adidas, Carhartt, and Lululemon provide discounts ranging from 10% to 30%. Sporting goods stores like Bass Pro Shops also offer daily discounts on gear and outdoor equipment. These everyday retailers make it easy to save without changing your shopping habits.

2. Restaurants That Offer Ongoing Deals (Not Just Veterans Day)

Many popular restaurant chains quietly offer year-round discounts that go beyond holiday promotions. Chains like Applebee’s, IHOP, and Buffalo Wild Wings often provide 10% to 20% off meals.

Some locations even extend additional perks like free coffee or occasional meal promotions. Veterans can also find savings at casual dining spots like Outback Steakhouse and Bonefish Grill. These savings may seem small per visit, but they add up quickly over time.

3. Travel, Hotels, and Vacation Savings Most People Miss

Veterans can unlock major savings on travel, but many never realize how extensive these perks are. Hotel chains like Hyatt, Wyndham, and Red Roof Inn offer discounts ranging from 10% to 15%. Theme parks and entertainment destinations also provide reduced ticket pricing.

Even car rental companies and airlines often have hidden military rates available. These travel perks make vacations more affordable and accessible for veterans and their families. Over time, these year-round veteran discounts can turn expensive trips into budget-friendly experiences.

4. Tech, Phone Plans, and Subscription Savings

Technology companies are another major source of savings for veterans. Brands like Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft offer discounts on devices and accessories. Wireless providers such as AT&T and Verizon provide reduced monthly plans or exclusive pricing.

Streaming services and subscription platforms also offer discounted rates. These ongoing savings can reduce monthly bills significantly. For veterans on fixed incomes, this category alone can make a noticeable difference.

5. Hidden Freebies and Coupon Programs Veterans Overlook

Beyond discounts, many companies offer free perks and coupons that veterans often miss. Some services provide free trial boxes, discounted meal kits, or bonus rewards programs. Others offer waived fees, such as credit card annual fees or service charges.

Certain retailers also send exclusive coupons after verifying military status. These hidden benefits are often stacked on top of regular discounts for even bigger savings. Taking a few minutes to sign up can unlock long-term financial advantages.

How to Easily Unlock These Veteran Discounts

Accessing these savings is easier than most people think. Many retailers use verification platforms like ID.me or GovX to confirm eligibility. Once verified, you can automatically receive discounts online or in-store. It’s also worth asking at checkout, since some discounts aren’t advertised. Signing up for retailer newsletters can unlock additional coupons and promotions. The key is consistency—using these year-round veteran discounts regularly maximizes your savings.

Have you taken advantage of any veteran discounts, or did this list surprise you? Share your favorite deals in the comments—we’d love to hear what’s out there!

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Amanda Blankenship

Amanda Blankenship is the Chief Editor for District Media.  With a BA in journalism from Wingate University, she frequently writes for a handful of websites and loves to share her own personal finance story with others. When she isn’t typing away at her desk, she enjoys spending time with her daughter, son, husband, and dog. During her free time, you’re likely to find her with her nose in a book, hiking, or playing RPG video games.

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