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Firehouse Subs Is Giving Free Food to Frontline Workers in Florida Oct. 11 - 18

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Chances are, you or someone you know is being affected by Hurricane Milton right now. And for those on the front lines, we wanted to share that Firehouse Subs is offering free food to frontline workers in Florida from Oct. 11 - 18.

Firehouse Subs started in Jacksonville and is no stranger to disaster relief. Founded by retired firefighters, they created the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina. To date they've donated more than $89 million in lifesaving equipment to first responders, including $3.5 million to disaster relief.

We've got a handful of KCL staff members in Florida, and we're sending a genuine thank you to all the frontliners helping everyone stay safe.

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Workers will receive a full meal — absolutely free.

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We reached out to Firehouse Subs directly and can confirm that first responders, firefighters, police, EMS, healthcare workers, and disaster relief volunteers are invited to enjoy a complimentary meal. Those with a valid ID will receive a complimentary meal which includes a medium Hook & Ladder hot sub, chips, and a drink (prices vary by location, but this typically costs $12).

Frontline workers can stop in to one of 177 Firehouse Subs locations.

You'll need to provide a valid ID to get this deal at one of the 177 Firehouse Subs restaurants operating in Florida.

To find your closest restaurant, use the Firehouse Subs store locator.

Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation is donating $20,000 to the American Red Cross.

Along with providing meals to frontline workers during this disaster, they're also contributing $20,000 to the American Red Cross to provide aid and disaster relief like shelter, food and water, health and mental care support and more. 

If you'd like to help support their cause, consider making a donation to the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation.

October is also First Responders Month at Firehouse Subs — get BOGO subs all month.

Firefighters, law enforcement, paramedics, and EMTs can grab food in uniform or present a valid work ID to get BOGO free subs from Oct. 1 - 31. It's valid on all subs, and you can mix and match with this deal.

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