Chicago businessman Dr. Willie Wilson is hosting a grocery and gas giveaway in Chicago on Saturday.
The giveaway is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Each participant for gasoline will receive $50 in free gas.
Those participating in the grocery giveaway will receive a $25 grocery card that must be used the same day.BP, 7850 S. King DriveBP, 342 E. 35th StreetSuper Save, 11100 S. State StreetBP, 5200 W. Addison StreetPete's Produce : 1411 W. 87th Street& Deli, : 6601 West Irving Park RoadRelated Topics
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