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  2. 12 Restaurants That Still Give Seniors a Legit Discount - AOL

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    Seniors 55 and older can still stretch their dining dollars at national chains that actually honor real discounts. These places help fixed-income people go further with proof of age or membership ...

  3. 15 Popular Restaurants That Offer Amazing Senior Discounts - AOL

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    Dining on a fixed income doesn't have to be pricey. These restaurants offer senior discounts at participating locations, making it easier to eat out for less.

  4. 110+ Senior Discounts for Dining, Travel, Health, and More - AOL

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    Becoming a senior citizen has its perks, including savings up to 50% at the movies, restaurants, hotels, retail outlets, and more.

  5. Close to Retirement? The Best Senior Discounts for Ages 55 ...

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    Senior discounts are easier to come by the older your get. Once you turn 55, more doors to how to cut costs as a senior begin to open.

  6. 13 Restaurants and Stores That Offer the Best Senior Discounts

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    For You: The Surprising Way You Can Get Guaranteed Retirement Income for Life From restaurants to car rentals, there are a number of businesses that offer some significant senior discounts.

  7. 49 restaurants that offer the best AARP & other discounts - AOL

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    Here are some more restaurants that offer discounts to seniors regardless of AARP membership. 22. A&W Restaurants A&W’s famous rootbeers taste even better with a discount!

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  9. AARP - Wikipedia

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    It established a travel service that took members on modestly priced domestic and international trips, created a retired senior volunteer program, and offered a range of discounts. [38] Increasingly, AARP's members were asking the organization to take on age discrimination in the marketplace.