On Tuesday, November 6, Farm Burger will delay opening until 12:30 p.m. at all locations nationwide to provide employees ample time to vote in the Midterm Elections. Following the delayed opening, Farm Burger will be open for lunch and dinner as usual.

Farm Burger will also offer a free side of fries to anyone wearing an “I Voted” sticker on November 6. The offer is valid for dine-in only, with no minimum purchase required.

“Our commitment to our team members and community must extend beyond the walls of our stores,” says Jason Mann, co-founder and CEO of Farm Burger. “We want our team members to feel empowered to get out and vote. They should not have to choose between work and exercising this essential right. When we do open at 12:30 p.m., we will also offer free fries to voters to celebrate democracy and thank them for their participation.”

Founded in 2008, Farm Burger is an ethical burger restaurant group committed to leading the fast-casual industry in forging a sustainable food future. At its 12 locations nationwide, Farm Burger crafts 100 percent grassfed, grass-finished beef burgers, dry-aged and ground fresh, as well as other menu items made with local sourced ingredients.

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