Monthly Archives: December 2025

Bakers Square FREE Pie Wednesday

December 31, 2025

Every Wednesday, Bakers Square gives you a FREE slice of pie with the purchase of any entrée and beverage. With over 25 fabulous pies, the toughest part of this deal will be choosing just one! Key Lime, Cheesecake, Cherry, Fresh Strawberry, Lemon Meringue, Country Apple, French Silk, and Triple Berry are all available on Free Pie Wednesday. If you can’t make it this week, be sure to stop in next week!

Offer valid Wednesdays from 10:30AM until close at participating locations. Dine-in only. Side items, bowls of soup or chili, and pie slices do not qualify as entrées. Excludes Caramel Apple Pie à la Mode, Brownie à la Mode, Cheesecake, Carrot Cake, Pie Shop Special, and Bakers Bundle. Limit 1 free pie slice per person. Not valid in conjunction with any other coupon or special promotional discount. Most Bakers Square restaurants will be open holiday hours on New Year’s Day (Thursday, January 1.)

Red Lobster $24.99 Steak Lobster Wednesday

February 22, 2026

INFLATION ALERT: The price of this Red Lobster Wednesday promotion has recently increased from $21.99 to $24.99 at most locations.

Wednesday is now Steak & Lobster Wednesday at Red Lobster! Enjoy the classic pairing of a wild-caught lobster tail with a 7 ounce peppercorn-seasoned sirloin every Wednesday for just $24.99. Served with your choice of side and available all day, so it’s ready when you are. Don’t miss Steak & Lobster Wednesday at Red Lobster!

$24.99 Steak & Lobster Wednesday is just one of Red Lobster’s Daily Deals. If you can’t make it on Wednesday, come when you can and enjoy another of their daily promotional offers:

– $19.99 Lobster & Shrimp Scampi Monday
– $24.99 Crab Your Way Tuesday
– $14.99 Shrimp or Chicken Alfredo Thursday
– $15.99 Fish & Chips Friday

$24.99 Steak & Lobster available for Dine-in or To Go every Wednesday for a limited time at participating locations. Not available in Canada, or during select holidays. Prices higher in California, Hawaii, Minnesota, Oregon, Washington, and in select locations in Arizona, Illinois, Montana, Nevada, and New York. Most Red Lobster restaurants will be open holiday hours on Christmas Day (Thursday, December 25.)

Roses Express Senior Discount Wednesday Save 10%

December 17, 2025

Don’t miss Roses Discount Stores and Roses Express Senior Citizens Discount! Every Wednesday, those age 55 or better can save 10% throughout the store. ID is required and discount is limited to in-stock merchandise only. No coupon or secret handshake required to take advantage of this promotion. All you have to do is show up and prove you’re old enough to get the deal!

Offer is available all day every Wednesday at participating locations. Senior discount not available on gift cards or in conjunction with any other coupon or special promotional discount. Most Roses and Roses Express stores will be closed Christmas Day (Thursday, December 25.)

Belk Tuesday Senior Teacher Military Discount Day

December 16, 2025

Every Tuesday, Belk offers special discounts for senior citizens, teachers, veterans, and active military service members. Save an extra 20% throughout the store on sale and clearance purchases. Save 15% on Home and Shoes. If you can’t make it this Tuesday, be sure to come in next week. Every Tuesday is Belk Senior, Teacher, and Service Day!

Offer valid Tuesdays only at participating Belk stores. Discount applies for seniors over age 55, teachers, veterans, and current military personnel. Not valid in conjunction with any other coupon or special promotional discount. Some exclusions and conditions apply. See your local store for details. Most locations will be closed Christmas Day (Thursday, December 25.)

Is The Mall of America Tax Free?

January 28, 2026

I get asked this question all the time. Many people believe the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota (suburban Minneapolis/St. Paul) offers tax-free shopping at stores and restaurants. The short answer is “no.”

Sales at the Mall of America are subject to a sales tax rate of 9.025%. This breaks down as follows: 6.875% Minnesota state sales tax, .50% Bloomington city sales tax, 1.00% metro transit sales tax, 40% Hennepin County sales tax which funds the Minnesota Twins stadium and Target Field, and .25% “affordable housing” tax. In addition, alcoholic beverages are subject to an additional 5.5% tax: 2.5% additional Minnesota state sales tax on liquor, plus a 3% “drink tax” which is levied by the City of Bloomington. That’s a LOT of taxes!

The myth about the Mall of America being tax-free likely stems from the fact that sales of clothing and footwear are exempt from all state and local sales taxes. This is true everywhere in Minnesota, not just at MOA. There is no dollar limit on this exemption: a $2 pair of socks and a $1,000 custom tailored suit are both free of tax. Since all surrounding states and Canadian provinces tax both clothes and shoes, the Mall of America becomes an attractive regional shopping destination. This is especially true during July and August for back to school shopping, then again in November and December for Christmas and holiday shopping.

Groceries are also exempt from sales tax in Minnesota. This can get tricky, however. Candy and soda pop are taxed, as are all restaurant meals. Legally, the tax applies to “prepared” foods. So, if you buy a frozen burrito from a convenience store, it is not taxed. But if you heat it up in the microwave before leaving the store, it is then “prepared” and thus subject to sales tax. Candy is taxed while cookies are not. Here’s my favorite: if you buy vegetables in a grocery store, they are not taxed. But if you purchase those same vegetables from the store’s salad bar and use them to make yourself a salad, it is then considered “prepared food” and subject to sales tax. Confused? Me too!

Back to tax free shopping at the Mall of America: the general rule to remember is that clothes and shoes are not taxed. Everything else is. Have a great time and enjoy your Twin Cities shopping vacation!