From pizza bundles to ice cream for a dollar, brands are going all out this unofficial holiday — and your wallet will thank you.
Whether you’re celebrating or simply seizing a good deal, April 20 has quietly become one of the most generously discounted days on the food calendar. What started as a niche countercultural observance has grown into a full-blown promotional moment, with major restaurant chains and delivery apps rolling out limited-time offers that speak directly to anyone craving comfort food — no explanation required.
As marijuana legalization continues expanding across the country — now permitted for medical use in the majority of states and for recreational use in many — brands have found a willing audience eager to lean into the holiday’s signature appetite. Here’s a breakdown of the best deals hitting menus today.
Blaze Pizza Brings the Bundle Energy
Blaze Pizza is giving its fans something to gather around this 4/20 with the BFF Bundle, priced at $25.99 (plus applicable taxes and fees). The deal is available exclusively through the Blaze Pizza app or at blazepizza.com at participating locations and includes:
- Two build-your-own 11-inch pizzas
- Two fountain drinks
- Two desserts
It’s the kind of value that turns a casual night in into a proper occasion — no reservations needed.
Wingstop’s Hot Box Is Back and Better
Wingstop is reviving its fan-favorite Hot Box just in time for the holiday. The limited offering lets customers choose between three tenders or eight wings tossed in the brand’s Fiery Nacho dry rub — a bold, spicy-cheesy seasoning — topped with ranch and herbs and served over fries. Each Hot Box comes with a 20-ounce drink and a dipping sauce on the side.
The brand is also adding a collectible element to the day: 420 limited-edition trays will be given away at select Wingstop locations in Los Angeles, San Jose, New York City and Atlanta with the purchase of a Hot Box, while supplies last. If you’re in one of those cities, it might be worth the trip.
KFC Goes All In on the 4/20 Deals
KFC isn’t holding back this year. The chain is stacking multiple promotions for the day, giving fans several ways to win at the drive-thru — or online. Here’s what’s on offer:
- $4.20 Pot Pie Combo with a medium drink (available April 20 only)
- 2 for $2.95: two pieces of Original Recipe or Extra Crispy Chicken, or two hand-breaded tenders
- New $20 Chick N’ Nug Meal, launching today, which includes six pieces of bone-in chicken, 12 nuggets, two large sides and four biscuits
The Chick N’ Nug Meal and the 2 for $2.95 deal are available online only via KFC.com or the KFC app. The Pot Pie Combo and Chick N’ Nug Meal are limited to one per account; the 2 for $2.95 offer is capped at four per account.
GoPuff and the $1 Half Baked Situation
GoPuff is offering one of the most buzz-worthy deals of the day: Ben & Jerry’s Half Baked pints for just $1, available from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET today while supplies last. For context, select Ben & Jerry’s pints have also been priced at $4.20 through the platform from April 13 through today — so if you’ve been sleeping on the sale, this is the final window.
More 4/20 Food Deals Worth Knowing
The savings don’t stop there. Several other brands are joining the moment with deals that stretch across the day — and the weekend:
- Tijuana Flats: Get 20% off your order by saying “ROLL ME A FAT ONE” at checkout. Free delivery on orders of $35 or more runs April 19–21 via the app or website.
- Del Taco: Buy one Carne Asada Fries and get one free through April 20. Orders of $20 or more also qualify for free delivery.
- &pizza: From April 18–20, score $4.20 red or white pies with the purchase of a full pie using the code 420PIES.
- BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse: From 9 p.m. until close tonight, select Pizookie desserts drop to just 20 cents at participating locations.
Whether you’re making it a full dining event or just grabbing something quick, today’s the day to let the brands come to you. Stack your deals, check your apps and eat well — your stomach (and your savings account) will be grateful.
Source: USA Today

