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Pi Day Deals And Sales: Offers Near Peabody
Here are some of the best Pi Day deals on food to celebrate the March 14 holiday.
PEABODY, MA—Pi Day might have more to do with celebrating the mathematical constant 3.14, but why not also cash in on deals for sweet and savory pies near Peabody?
The holiday occurs this Saturday in 2020, and is always celebrated on March 14 to honor the aligning date and numerical Pi number.
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Here are deals being offered for Pi Day 2020 in Peabody:
7-Eleven
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On March 14, 7Rewards members can grab a whole pizza pie, pepperoni, extreme meat or triple cheese, for just $3.14 when you buy in-store. You can also purchase a slice for 50 cents.
Blaze Pizza
On Pi Day, the pizza chain is offering any regular-size pizza for $3.14. To get the cheap pie, you’ll have to download the Blaze Pizza app and create an account to access the deal.
Boston Market
You can celebrate Pi Day 2020 with Boston Market by cashing in on a buy-one-get-one deal on a tasty pot pie. To take advantage of the deal, you have to bring the Pi Day coupon from BostonMarket.com.
The Fresh Market
The Fresh Market is offering deals for sweet and savory pies March 14. Customers can get $3.14 off one 9-inch apple and cherry pies from the bakery and the same price off on chicken pot pies from the deli.
Pi is an “irrational number” used to express the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. The distinction of irrational means that the number has a decimal with no end or repeating number.
Typing the symbol for Pi into a calculator and pressing enter will give you the result of 3.141592654, not because this value is exact but because the calculator’s screen is limited to 10 digits.
Pi Day as a holiday wasn’t made official until 2009, when the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution designating March 14 as “National Pi Day” to encourage schools to observe the day with a special focus on math.
People commonly celebrate the holiday with pie eating contests and seeing how many digits of the number they can recite from memory.
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