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This $100 Restaurant.com eGift Card Makes a Perfect Mother's Day Gift and Only Costs $14 it might be the exact Mother's Day gift you've been searching for.

By Entrepreneur Store Edited by Jason Fell

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As a busy entrepreneur, it's hard to find the time to hunt down the perfect present for every occasion. So if you want to be prepared early for Mother's Day this year, you can take advantage of this unique idea that gives mom the gift of precious free time. Let her skip the meal prep and dishes with a discounted eGift card to Restaurant.com.

Ensure a special lady in your life gets to save big on meals at local spots with Restaurant.com. And while you look super generous with the $100 amount, during the Mother's Day sale, this eGift card is actually on sale for just $14 — a savings of $86.

Here's how it works:

  1. Buy your Restaurant.com eGift Cards here.
  2. Redeem them on Restaurant.com for credits.
  3. Search for eateries by zip code.
  4. Spend your credits on discounted gift certificates for restaurants nationwide. No need to spend all your credits at once, either! Unused credits remain in your Restaurant.com account.
  5. Apply restaurant gift certificates to your in-person meals by presenting the certificate (on paper or in the app) to your server.
  6. The gift certificate amount will be applied to your bill (restrictions may apply at each location).

Restaurant.com helps users save thousands of dollars on their next meal — whether it's takeout ordered from the comfort of their laptop or a relaxing dine-in experience. And with dining deals that range from $5 to $100 every time they order, those savings can really add up. That makes this amazing eGift Card deal a slam dunk for Mother's Day.

Restaurant.com also offers the Verified Diner Ratings and Reviews program. This lets customers provide honest reviews for restaurants they've actually dined in. Participating restaurants include House of Blues, Dickey's Barbecue Pit, IHOP, Subway, and over 62,000 more spots around the country.

With 4.5/5 stars online, one reviewer wrote, "Value is unmatched. I love so so many different restaurants on this website and this makes them so much more affordable."

Make sure mom eats well for less with this $100 Restaurant.com eGift card for only $14 — just in time for Mother's Day. Hurry, though! It's only available through May 14th.

Prices subject to change.

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