Free Food With Your New TV

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It’s summer. You want a screen. You also want to eat without cooking. LG is handing both out right now, and the timing feels less like marketing genius and more like they know you’re tired of ordering dinner yourself.

The deal? Pick a 2026 TV. Any decent one, mostly OLEDs, some QNEDs. Buy it direct from LG.com. Get a credit. $50 to $20 in food delivery cash. DoorDash. Uber Eats. Your call.

The clock is ticking. The World Cup-themed promotion ends July 19. Not August. July.

So you need to move if you’re going to get this. Most of these screens are already marked down. A 65-inch C6 OLED drops to $1,999 that’s a $700 cut from retail. Add the $200 food credit and you’re saving nearly $900 on the whole experience. Does your stomach work faster than your brain when scrolling? Probably.

The catch? The sale doesn’t work at Best Buy. Or Costco. Or Amazon.

You have to go to LG.com or an official store. Same price, sure. The Best Buy listing for the 65-inch C6 is the same $1,99. But you skip the free burgers there. Logic dictates the official site. Always the official site when free money is on the table.

LG’s eligibility list is a mess. A wall of model numbers. No links. Just text. Boring. You could hunt for the specific serial, but who wants to? Just browse the category you like. Look for the green tag. “Uber Eats or DoorDash Credit.” Top left. Green is good.

Most 2026 models have it. If you see green, you eat for free later.

Here is what actually looks worth it. The best combos, sorted by value or sheer size:

  • LG 65-inch C7 OLED. $1,99 (was $2,70). You save $70 on hardware. Get $20 food money. Total win.
  • LG 75 Micro RGB evo. $4,50. Drop is only $5 from MSRP but you get that sweet $2 food credit. Big screen. Bigger credit.
  • LG 83 QN75 Mini LED. Under $1. You’re not going to find cheap TVs in 85s anymore. Save $3 on tech. Get $1 food money.
  • LG 0-inch QN8 Mini LED. $3. Cut nearly a thousand bucks. The $0 food is nice.
  • LG 8-inch W Wallpaper OLED. $68. You don’t need this TV but the art on it looks nice and you still get the $ food credit to soothe your post-purchase anxiety.

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The credit expires? The food does. So order the Thai. Then order the pizza.