Portillo’s offering free delivery to celebrate National Hot Dog Week

The deal runs from July 15-21 and includes all online orders over $10.

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To celebrate National Hot Dog Week, Portillo’s is offering free delivery on online orders over $10 from July 15 to 21.

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To celebrate National Hot Dog Week, Portillo’s is offering free delivery on online orders over $10 from July 15 to 21.

The promotion does not include food packages, like boxes of 20 Italian beef sandwiches and full chocolate cakes, which Portillo’s ships across the country.

In conjunction with the National Hot Dog Week promotion, the restaurant launched a clothing line on its website to celebrate some of its favorite menu items. For $85, fans can purchase a sweatshirt featuring a Portillo’s Chicago-style hot dog in up-close detail.

The chain’s new clothing line also offers parents the chance to give their baby “all the warmth and security of a freshly steamed hot dog bun” with a $20 baby swaddle printed in the style of their hot dog wrappers.

Portillo’s, which started out as a small hot dog stand in Villa Park, has grown into a Chicagoland favorite and now operates locations throughout the Midwest, as well as in California, Florida, and Arizona.

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