For many of us, the veterans discount is a small token of appreciation for those who have served in the military. It’s a tradition we associate with certain businesses. So when a KFC store in Ohio decided to offer free meals for all uniformed officers, it seemed like a nice gesture. But little did they know, it would spark a heated debate online.

The store’s original idea was to offer a discount on chicken as a way to show appreciation to local officers. However, when a photo of the sign was posted on a Facebook page called Ohio Going Blue, it received over 10,000 likes and 6,000 shares, along with numerous comments and opinions.

Some commenters questioned the need for special treatment for police officers, while others expressed their preference for paying for their own meals instead. But amidst the differing views, one thing remained clear – KFC was simply acknowledging law enforcement and their efforts.

Despite the media interest and the controversial discussions, the store has chosen to keep the sign posted. This small gesture serves as a salute to the officers who put their lives at risk every day. It’s a way to show them that their efforts are appreciated.

So what are your thoughts on this? Do you believe it’s a veterans discount or special treatment? Share your opinion in the comments below and don’t forget to share this post with your friends and family.