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  2. 200 Military Discounts for Active Duty, Retirees and More - AOL

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    104. Lowes. Lowes has a Military Discount Program that provides a 10% discount on all purchases. Apparel, Shoes and Accessories

  3. Do’s and Don’ts of Shopping at Lowe’s: 6 Money-Saving Tips

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    Do Take Advantage of Lowe’s Military Discount. Lowe’s and Home Depot offer similar discounts to eligible past and present members of the military and their spouses — 10% off full-priced ...

  4. ‘Embarrassed.’ NC veteran outs Lowe’s ending military ...

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    Lowe’s, he learned, ended its military discount a year-and-a-half earlier on appliances, lumber and other big-ticket items — without notifying members of the military or anyone else, he said.

  5. Lowes Foods - Wikipedia

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    Until October 4, 2009, Lowes Foods used S&H Greenpoints on their store discount card; this was replaced with "Fresh Rewards" on October 5, 2009. [10] Many of Lowes Foods stores also offer Lowes Foods to Go, where shoppers can order groceries online and drive to the store to pick them up.

  6. Home Depot - Wikipedia

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    Home Depot supports the U.S. Military community with a 10% military discount. Since 1993, the "Team Depot" program has provided grants to veteran-based organizations and has workers from a local store do volunteer work that would benefit veterans.

  7. Defense Commissary Agency - Wikipedia

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    American military commissaries sell groceries and household goods to active-duty, Guard, Reserve, and retired members of all eight uniformed services of the United States and eligible members of their families at cost plus surcharge, saving authorized patrons thousands of dollars compared to civilian supermarkets.