Each year, Americans celebrate the Greek symbol of Pi on March 14 because the date matches the first three numbers, 3.14. Here's who's offering discounts and freebies in 2026.
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The mathematical calculation is honored every March 14.
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Each year, Americans celebrate the Greek symbol of Pi on March 14 because the date matches the first three numbers, 3.14.