7-Eleven Is Now Offering Free Delivery All Month

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Courtesy of 7-Eleven
Courtesy of 7-Eleven

Extra time at home has a lot of people looking for new ways to entertain themselves after they've waded through Tiger King and everything else on Netflix. Maybe you're taking the extra time to start a project for which you've never had the time. Maybe you're finally tackling those home improvements. Maybe you're just wondering how fast you could drink a Slurpee without getting an ice cream headache. 

Well, 7-Eleven probably can't help with the first two, but it can absolutely help you find the answer that third one. The convenience store chain has announced it's going to start offering free delivery through the 7NOW app until April 30. All you have to do to get the perk is drop in the code "FREE4U."

You can also get things that are more important than Slurpees, but you can also take care of those candy bar cravings while practicing social distancing. Like many, the store is offering contactless delivery to help protect you and delivery drivers bringing you what you need.

The app is now available in almost 400 cities, offering staples like milk and bread, over-the-counter medicine, beer and wine in select areas, and all the impulse buys you want to throw in on top of your necessities, like Slurpees and convenience store pizza.

Want More Free Food?

Here's our huuuuuuuge running list of all the free food you can get right now, as well as the best reward programs, birthday freebiesgift card offersdeals on food for kids, food delivery, and alcohol delivery deals you'll find. If you want a little more than, say a free taco, we also have you covered with a long list of meals you can get at fast food chains under $5. You're welcome.

Additionally, we've put together a list of places offering free food to healthcare workers and first responders during the COVID-19 outbreak. 

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Dustin Nelson is a Senior Staff Writer at Thrillist. Follow him @dlukenelson.