Sizzler offers free meals to California fire victims and responders at multiple locations

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If you are an evacuee or first responder to one of the Los Angeles wildfires, you are invited to dine at one of four Sizzler locations.

“Please come in for an extra hot meal,” Sizzler posted on Facebook and X Thursday afternoon.

Participating restaurant locations are in Van Nuys, Los Feliz, Palmdale and Culver City.

“Let our cashier know you’re here for fire relief food,” the post ends. “Please stay safe.”

The fury of the California wildfires has forced thousands to flee their homes in Los Angeles County.

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A Sizzler location in Van Nuys, California. (Google Maps / Google Maps)

Diners choose between a six-ounce steak, six jumbo crispy shrimp, or one of their Malibu chicken dishes. Each comes with a side dish and fountain drink.

The first Sizzler opened in 1958, according to its website. The restaurants are known for their all-you-can-eat salad bars.

“That’s so kind,” one Facebook user wrote in response to Sizzler’s post. “My family is over there. It’s bothering me from Oregon. I grew up there. I’m so sorry.”

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Sizzler fired the social media post

Sizzler shared this post on both Facebook and X on Thursday. (@Sizzler_USA/X/Fox News)

“Such kindness and generosity shows humanity from your organization,” wrote another.

Many praised the casual dining restaurant chain and said they would continue to buy the company because of the offering.

One person wrote: “This inspired me to support my local SoCal Sizzler (not around the fire) to support a brand that needs others like this. Thanks Sizzler!”

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Passengers walk past the closed Sizzler restaurant in Montebello, California on September 22, 2020. (Frederick J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images)

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Currently there are. Five active wildfires In Los Angeles County – Palisades, Eaton, Sunset, Lidia and Hurst.

Hundreds of thousands of people are being forcibly displaced, many have lost their homes.

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