Here’s How To Get Free Wendy’s In North Carolina This Week
Is it just me or has March flown by? The month is coming to an end but the good news is that Wendy’s and DoorDash are ending with a BIGGIE deal ahead of the massive basketball weekend. To celebrate the excitement Wendy’s and DoorDash are hosting ‘Biggie’ Power Hours from 6:00 – 7:00 PM EST on Thursday, March 30, and Friday, March 31. So what does this mean? Well, you order a Biggie Bag from Wendy’s using DoorDash with promo code BIGGIE. You just need to have a $12 minimum order before taxes and fees and you can receive up to $30 off the entire order. So basically you can get $30 worth of free Wendy’s just by ordering a Biggie Bag and whatever else you want on Door Dash.
Here’s the step by step of how to do it!
- Step 1: Open the DoorDash app on Thursday, March 30 and Friday, March 31 between 6:00 – 7:00 PM EST and head to the Wendy’s storefront.
- Step 2: Add a Biggie Bag and all your Wendy’s faves to your cart and hit a $12 minimum order (not including taxes and fees) to be eligible for the discount.
- Step 3: Head to check out and use promo code BIGGIE to officially unlock this biggie deal.
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- Psst… You only get one BIGGIE promo order per person – so choose wisely
- Step 4: Enjoy up to $30 OFF your DoorDash Wendy’s order, subject to offer redemption limit. Yep, you read that right – up to $30 off your order. Delivery Fee? We’ve got that covered. Service Fee? Yep, that too. You cover taxes and tip, but we’ve got the rest covered up to $30.
- Step 5: Sit back and wait for your Dasher to deliver the Biggie-st deal to your doorstep!
Not a bad deal! Enjoy your free dinner from Wendy’s!
These Are The 5 Best Fish Camps In North Carolina
One of my friends was visiting from another part of the country and wanted to go to a seafood restaurant one night. Oh, I said, let me take you to my favorite fish camp in the area. She had no idea what I meant by “fish camp”. Here are 5 of the best fish camps in North Carolina according to Yelp.
Let’s get back to that question, “What is a fish camp”? It is different than seafood restaurants people in other parts of the country are used to. Southern Living magazine describes fish camps this way:”The original fish camps date back to before World War II. They were little more than rudimentary waterside kitchens, either outdoors or in smaller spots along riverbanks or coastal sounds, where fishermen could cook what they caught. Some of the fishermen saw entrepreneurial opportunities and hired cooks to help out. Over time, these camps evolved into no-frills seafood restaurants, a few of which remain in business today. Some are in the same locations as the old camps, while others moved a little closer to town.”
And the origins of fish camps are closer than even I knew until I did some research. This is what google has to say about the history of fish camps.” The earliest were established along the Catawba River in South and North Carolina in the 1930s and 1940s and began as sheds where anglers could fry their fresh catches. And while most restaurants purchase their fish from seafood wholesalers and farms, fish camps continue to be found along waterways.”
Well, lets get to it, here are the top five fish camps, according to Yelp ( some are listed in Charlotte magazine). Ironically the ones we are featuring are located right where it all began.
Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.