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A bloomin' good deal: Outback Steakhouse gives away free apps to kick off football season
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Date:2025-04-16 08:27:57
Outback Steakhouse is prepared to give out some appetizers through the weekend, giving customers a chance to snack on a free Bloomin' Onion before the main course.
The steakhouse chain is offering a free Bloomin' Onion to customers who do one of two things: Buy any full-price adult entrée in person, or order online with the code "BLOOM." The restaurant says the deal, available for just three days, is to celebrate the start of college football season, which officially kicks off on Saturday.
"Huddle up, mates! We’re giving you the playbook on how to score a FREE Bloomin’ Onion! the Outback Steakhouse's website says.
Bloomin' Onions are considered a staple at the Outback, which sells more than 8 million of the deep-fried appetizers annually, USA TODAY reported.
"It is crafted by Bloomologists and served on a trademarked pedestal displaying the message 'on another level,'" according to an Outback Steakhouse news release. "The starter was invented by one of Outback’s founders who aimed to create a delicious come-back flavor."
Here's how to get one.
Outback Steakhouse offers free app with purchase
All you have to do to "intercept" a free bloomin' onion from Outback is purchase of any adult entrée in store and mention the promotion to your server, or use the code "BLOOM" at an online checkout from Friday until Sunday, Aug. 23 to 25.
There is a limit of one free Bloomin' Onion with the purchase of one full-price entrée at participating Outback Steakhouse locations. Find your closest Outback Steakhouse here.
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