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The Cheesecake Factory is giving away free slices of cheesecake — here's how to get one (CAKE)

The Cheesecake Factory is giving away free slices of cheesecake on Wednesday, if you order them using DoorDash.

  • You just need to order through the delivery service DoorDash.
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The Cheesecake Factory is giving away free slices of cheesecake.

On Tuesday, December 6, the chain is giving away free slices if customers order using DoorDash delivery service.

All you need to do is use the promo code "10000slices" at checkout, at DoorDash.com or using the DoorDash app. You can only order one piece of cheesecake, costing less than $8.50.

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The Cheesecake Factory is additionally offering free delivery via DoorDash from Wednesday until December 12, with no promo code necessary.

DoorDash has been on a roll with chain restaurant promotions recently. In September, the delivery startup delivered free Shake Shack burgers to customers.

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