Dairy Queen Pustpones Free Cone Day in March

Your favorite Freebie holidays were postponed indefinitely.


Every year, while spring strikes,Dairy Celebrate by distributing small cones of free vanilla to customer lines. Of course, this year is a little different because of thecoronavirus epidemic.

In their firstNews Update of the year, DQ announced thatFree day of the cone, which was fixed for taking place on March 19, was postponed.

"In DQ®, we like to soften the beginning of spring with a day of free cone, an event favored by a fan that attracts long lines in our restaurants", started the ice cream chain, in an article on their website . "Given the growing concerns about Covid-19 (coronaviruses) and the precautions established by the World Health Organization and government agencies around large public gatherings, we decided to postpone this year's free cone day."

From now on,There is no formal makeup date specified for the day of the free cone, which is known to draw crowds. Dairy Queen, as we all continue to monitor the situation and make decisions when more information becomes available.

"The health and well-being of our members of our fans and our crew members are our absolute priority", "their update of new continues" and we look forward to reprogramming at a later date when we know more. "

While the festive day of free ice is temporarily canceled,Dairy wool that wool is currently set to stay open.

They are not the only glacier as a result of this protocol:Ben and Jerry's alsodecided not to host his annual day of the free coneBut at that time, will remain open for business.

Haagen-Dazs, who passesFree cones on May 12, has not commented the status of their festivities yet. Which means, for the moment,May 12 is a good post-quarantine treatment to hope.

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