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Alexandria restaurants offering ‘furlough freebies’ to impacted federal employees

A pulled pork sandwich at Pork Barrel BBQ in Del Ray (via Facebook)

In the event of a government shutdown Wednesday, two Alexandria restaurants are offering impacted federal employees free food.

Pork Barrel BBQ (2312 Mount Vernon Avenue) and Sweet Fire Donna’s (510 John Carlyle Street) are offering a free pulled pork sandwich to federal employees who bring their IDs to the restaurant. The deal is limited to one sandwich per day per federal employee Monday through Friday. Both restaurants are owned by Bill Blackburn and “Mango” Mike Anderson of the Homegrown Restaurant Group.

“We’re supporting federal employees just like they’ve supported us for the last 15 years,” Blackburn said. “This applies to all federal employees — if they’re out of work or have been furloughed.”

Homegrown Restaurant Group has offered free sandwiches for federal workers impacted by shutdowns since the 2018-19 35-day government shutdown.

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