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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. 100+ deals and discounts that kick in at 50 — if you know to ...

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    Hundreds of discounts you've earned just by turning 50 — from grocery stores and restaurants to travel and pharmacies. AOL editor–verified and updated for January 2026.

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

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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. 15 Popular Restaurants That Offer Amazing Senior Discounts

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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.

  6. 49 restaurants that offer the best AARP & other discounts

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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!

  7. 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.

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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.