Sandwich lovers will want to listen up for this.

You can get a free sandwich from Zunzi’s Takeout & Catering today by following a few simple steps.

The counter-serve spot that offers South African-inspired food is offering members of its community a free regular or vegan Conquistador and Rising Sun sandwich today as part of its monthly customer appreciation program, Zunzifest.

Visit the website and click on the banner at the top of the page to sign up and join the community.

Alternatively, you can text “ZUNZIFEST!” to 912-207-7551 to register. Members will receive a code on Feb. 26 to reserve a spot for Zunzifest, which runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The offer is valid at the Atlanta and Savannah locations.

To ensure social distancing, time slots are limited. Only 20 slots will be available every 15 minutes.

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Posted by Zunzi's on Friday, February 26, 2021

“Guests will present their time slot receipt when ordering their free regular sandwich (Conquistador or Rising Sun) in person at the restaurant for takeout (no delivery or catering). Zunzi’s will only be serving the Conquistador and Rising Sun during Zunzifest!; the full menu will not be available,” an email from the eatery said.

It’s not all about free sandwiches, though. Zunzi’s is also giving back.

The shop is donating 26% of sales at both locations to Giving Kitchen. The contribution will aid in the local nonprofit’s mission to offer crisis mitigation for food service workers through financial support and a network of community resources.

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