Domino’s Pizza $7.99 Large Carryout & Wings

July 11, 2025

Domino’s Pizza saves you money this week with a large 1-topping carryout pizza for just $7.99! You can get this deal by ordering with the mobile app or online at Dominos.com. Choose your favorite topping and get a large for just $7.99 at Domino’s. Prefer wings instead? You can get an 8-piece order of wings for the same price. Are you a fan of Domino’s Dips & Twists Combos? Those are also available for $7.99.

Offer valid for a limited time at participating restaurants. Not valid in conjunction with any other coupon or special promotional discount. Carryout only. No deliveries at this price. Local stores may charge extra for some toppings and sauces. Most Domino’s Pizza locations will be open holiday hours on Labor Day (Monday, September 1.)

On The Border $2 Taco Tuesdays

July 11, 2025

On The Border presents Taco Tuesdays! Grab your favorite tacos, starting at just $2 each! Seasoned ground beef, chicken tinga, southwest chicken, or brisket. Soft tacos. Crispy tacos. Your favorite kind of tacos! Everybody knows that Tuesdays are officially reserved for taco-eating days. Come in and enjoy tacos the way you like them every Tuesday from just $2.00 each. It’s Taco Tuesdays at On The Border.

Offer valid all day Tuesday for a limited time at participating locations. Not valid in conjunction with any other coupon or special promotional discount. Most On The Border Mexican restaurants will be open holiday hours on Labor Day (Monday, September 1.)

Quiznos $7.45 Toasty Deal of the Day

July 11, 2025

INFLATION ALERT: The price of this Quiznos promotion has recently increased from $6.95 to $7.45 at most locations.

Quiznos continues their $7.45 Toasty Deal of the Day this month. You don’t have to spend a lot of money to enjoy the great taste of Quiznos. Each day, get a specific 8″ sub for just $7.45!

Monday: Classic Italian
Tuesday: Turkey Ranch & Swiss
Wednesday: Baja Chicken
Thursday: Ultimate Turkey Club
Friday: Spicy Monterrey
Saturday: Honey Bacon Club
Sunday: Honey Bacon Club

Each 8″ sub is just $7.45, all day long. Pick your favorite day and choose your favorite sandwich! The Quiznos $7.45 Toasty Deal of the Day is available for a limited time at participating restaurants. Not valid in conjunction with any other coupon or special promotional offer. Most Quiznos sub shops will be open holiday hours on Labor Day (Monday, September 1.)

Zaxby’s FREE Big Zak Snak App Offer

July 11, 2025

Zaxby’s would like to give you a FREE Big Zax Snak Meal! All you have to do is sign up for Zax Rewards at Zaxbys.com or via Zaxby’s mobile app. Already a Zax Fanz Club member? You also qualify for a free Big Zax Snak Meal by updating the app on your phone.

Each order includes 3 Chicken Fingerz with or without Zax Sauce plus Texas Toast. Served with Crinkle Fries or cole slaw and a small Coca-Cola drink of your choice. Current menu price at my neighborhood Zaxby’s is $7.89, so this is a fantastic deal!

Offer valid for a limited time at participating locations. Not valid in conjunction with any other coupon or special promotional discount. Most Zaxby’s restaurants will be open holiday hours on Labor Day (Monday, September 1.)

Is The Mall of America Tax Free?

July 11, 2025

UPDATE: AS OF OCTOBER 1, 2023, SALES TAX RATE HAS INCREASED 1% AT MALL OF AMERICA. TOTAL COMBINED TAX RATE IS NOW 8.525%!

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 8.525%. This breaks down as follows: 6.875% Minnesota state sales tax, 1.00% metro transit sales tax (up from .25%), new .25% “affordable housing” tax, and .40% Hennepin County sales tax which funds the Minnesota Twins stadium and Target Field. 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.

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!