Steak ‘n Shake has announced a program to recognize and support the thousands of people in the Dayton area and across the nation who are considered “essential workers” or fulfilling “essential services” during the coronavirus pandemic.
From now through April 7 at all Steak ‘n Shake restaurants across America, workers in the following industries just need to show a job ID -- such as a business card, badge or name tag -- to receive 20% off of any Steakburger or Fries.
There are Steak n Shake locations in Huber Heights, Fairborn, Springfield, Troy, Miamisburg and Wilmington Pike in Dayton (a second Dayton location is temporarily closed, according to the website).
Industries include but are not limited to:
Doctors, nurses, health care providers and hospital staff including maintenance and custodial workers; police and law enforcement agencies; EMT, local 911 and fire departments; pharmacy/drugstore; grocery store workers and food distributors; custodian and facilities maintainers; local government officials; bank managers and tellers; restaurant workers; TV and newspaper staffers; cashiers, stockroom and loading dock workers; food banks and soup kitchens; city sanitation workers; IT companies and transit workers (airports, trains, subways); Mail and package delivery services including the U.S. Postal Service, Fedex and UPS.
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“These essential employees, including our own Steak ‘n Shake employees, are the backbone of America. These hard-working unsung heroes do their jobs day in and day out and keep our nation’s essential services going,” said Sardar Biglari, Steak ‘n Shake CEO.
Most Steak ‘n Shake locations are open.
Drive-thru, online ordering for take-out, and delivery options remain open in all available locations, Biglari said.