16 senior citizen discounts offered around Charleston

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While many of the events featured each week are geared toward young professionals, college students, and families– some of our favorite topic suggestions are from those who have retired in Charleston or are simply lifelong residents. In fact, 26.9% of the population of this region is 55+. So today– we’re talking to you.

One perk of getting older: exclusive discounts for senior citizens. There are few things we love more than a good deal– so we decided to round up a handful of the senior discounts available around town.

Restaurants

📍Arby’s | offers a 10% discount to seniors aged 55+

📍Ben + Jerry’s | offers a 10% discount to seniors aged 60+

📍Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. | offers a 10% discount to seniors aged 50+ with an AARP card

📍Burger King | offers a 10% discount to seniors aged 60+

📍Chili’s | offers a 10% discount to seniors aged 55+

📍Denny’s | offers a 10% discount to seniors aged 55+

📍Krispy Kreme | offers a 10% discount to seniors aged 50+

📍Papa John’s | offers a 25% discount to seniors aged 55+

📍Sonic Drive-In | offers a 10% discount to seniors aged 60+

📍Subway | offers a 10% discount to seniors aged 60+

Grocery Stores

📍BI-LO | offers a 5% discount to seniors who are SE Grocers reward card holders

📍Harris Teeter | offers a 5% discount on Thursdays to seniors aged 60+

Stores

📍Kohl’s | offers a 15% discount on Wednesdays to seniors aged 60+

📍Marriott Hotels | offers a 15% discount

📍Walgreens | offers a 20% discount on the first Tuesday of every month to seniors aged 55+

Businesses

📍Urban Yoga | offers $3 off drop-ins for any class to yogis ages 60+

Disclaimer: discounts can vary across chains and this is not a definitive list. Find more national deals here, and make sure to always check with your local restaurant or store to ensure the discount is offered.

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