COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 14, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- While you can't count it as a tax deduction, White Castle is offering Cravers a 15 percent discount on all orders at White Castle restaurants starting today through April 15 (tax day).
"We want to satisfy the cost-saving needs of our Cravers this tax season," said Jamie Richardson, vice president of White Castle. "Whether you're still crunching the numbers or you've filed well before the deadline, we're happy to celebrate the end of tax season with you."
The coupon will be posted on the White Castle website at the following link: http://www.whitecastle.com/tax-day-2015. Cravers can download and print it or simply show the coupon on their phone to receive the 15 percent discount. A perfect celebration treat for those filing early and a great pick-me-up for those pulling a tax day all-nighter!
"For anyone looking to prepare for 2015 charitable deductions - we also offer Autism Speaks puzzle pieces," Richardson said. "Throughout the month of April, which is designated as National Autism Awareness Month, White Castle will collect donations in $5, $3 and $1 increments."
Last year White Castle donated more than $650,000 to Autism Speaks by selling Puzzle Pieces for five weeks. This year, each purchase of an Autism Speaks puzzle piece also comes with a coupon for one free Chicken Ring Slider good for a future visit.
About White Castle®
White Castle is a family-owned business based in Columbus, Ohio, that owns and operates over 390 restaurants in 12 states. The company was founded in Wichita, Kansas, in 1921 and is America's first fast-food hamburger chain. Famous for its loyal fans, known as "Cravers" White Castle is celebrated for its ability to create distinctive hot and tasty menu items, which inspire legendary loyalty from customers. For more information on White Castle, visit WhiteCastle.com.
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