Before newspaper home delivery, breakfast entertainment was limited to playing indoor baseball with green bananas for bats and overcooked pancakes for bases. Make your mornings more informative—and safer—with today's Groupon: for $10, you get 20 weeks of Sunday home delivery of The Washington Post (a $40 value). Click here for a list of zip codes that the Post will deliver to.
The Washington Post is well known for leading the investigation into the Watergate scandal and has amassed a collection of nearly 50 Pulitzer prizes for its high-quality reporting. The Sunday paper brings you colorful comics, editorials, shopping circulars, and local, national, and world news. Keep up with your favorite athletes with the sports section, learn about local happenings in arts and style, and glean investment ideas from the business section.
Once you activate your subscription, your paper will arrive within 10 business days. Please note: the value stated in this deal is an introductory price only. At the end of this 20 week promotional period, your subscription will continue and you will be billed every 8 weeks at the prevailing home delivery rate unless you contact The Washington Post. Your subscription will include delivery on Thanksgiving day. See here for Washington Post's disclaimer.
Groupon Says
Sunday's Finest
Every day of the week claims to have the best news, but when it comes down to it, the Sunday edition of the newspaper takes the cake. Here are a few reasons why:
On Sunday, the funnies are in color and the weather is in Taste-O-Vision.
Because the Sunday paper is the heaviest of the week, you can use it to swat not just flies, but any pesky bats, vultures, or helicopters invading your home.
Doctors recommend napping on a thick Sunday paper at least once a week. Sometimes it's good to just cut loose and get ink-faced.
Unlike the Slunderday paper, the Sunday paper exists.
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