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Says they are out here as well. Makes me think they are just saying free steak to get you to take the coupon.

I entered my in-laws zip code. There is only like 2000 people within 100 miles and still no go. Me thinks it be a fraud.
 
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Yep, just a $5 coupon here too...thinking of taking it there and ordering a pop and cashing out $3.50.
 
I dont live in Longview, TX anymore but entered the zip code....says the 6oz free steak is available there, but to hurry!!!
 
worked like a charm for me

They are avail here in CT and not just a $5 coupon, but the steak and a side for free.

Thanks for the heads up.

Green to you! :thumbup:

Best,
Brian kc
 
Outback figures Canadians can go suck an egg I guess. No ability to put in a postal code at all. I will remember that slight the next time I am looking for a steak and have the choice of Outback or the Keg.
 
It said steaks were still available in my area, but when I put my address and name in the form it came back and told me Sorry, only 1 steak per household. Nobody used my name/address that I know of.

Kelly
 
They are avail here in CT and not just a $5 coupon, but the steak and a side for free.

I would take full advantage of that one Brian. Cause thats the last free steak you're going to eat in a while.
 
Vegetarians like you give vegetarians a bad name. You do realize that right?

How so? Because I would rather see people live then have strokes at 40. You think I didn't expect a response like yours.
 
How so? Because I would rather see people live then have strokes at 40.

Then I'm good, past that age already. Bring on the beef. I am also helping the environment by reducing the cow population which causes global warming via bovine flatulence.
 
Cows eat grass, cereal grains, hay etc. As far as I know, cows are vegetarians.

Therefore, I am a vegetarian.

But sometimes cows can go bad and then you have to worry about Killer Vampire Cows.

I could easily eat vegetables every day of my life, rice, bean dishes etc. Specially if its in the form of Chinese food. But sometimes in the summer, that big juicy rib or T bone is just calling my name. We'll all be singing a different tune when our colons start falling out but until then.

I don't think its as much the red meat that hurts us as all the chemical supplements and growth hormones they feed our live stock.
 
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