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Deals and Freebies Highlight Truck Driver Appreciation Week

National Truck Driver Appreciation Week 2024 is happening from September 15 to 21, but many companies are extending their gratitude throughout the entire month.

Deals galore: Love’s Travel Stops is celebrating all month with various offers for truckers. Drivers can earn double My Love Rewards points on any in-store merchandise purchases and get discounts on services like truck washes and oil changes.

  • Free driver appreciation hat when buying three packs of gloves.
  • Special weekly food discounts through the Love’s Connect App.

Other companies are also joining in with their promotions:

  • 7FLEET: Free food items at its restaurant brands, including a 6” sub from Speedy Café.
  • RaceTrac: Offering a range of freebies, from coffee to hot dogs, throughout September.
  • Pilot Flying J: Exclusive savings on drinks and snacks via the myRewards Plus app.
  • Sheetz: Discounts on food items and buy-one-get-one-free deals on energy drinks.

OOIDA and Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT) have teamed up for a Facebook giveaway. From September 16 to 18, drivers can enter to win one of five Blue Tiger USA Storm Headsets.

Love’s Travel Stops’ offers include a free driver appreciation hat with the purchase of three packs of gloves and weekly discounts on various food items through the My Love Rewards card or Connect App, according to Love's.

National Truck Driver Appreciation Week is the perfect time to acknowledge the vital role truck drivers play in keeping America moving.

These celebrations end on September 30 for most participants, giving drivers ample time to enjoy the offers.

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