Gma Deals And Steals: Tory Johnson spotlights savings from Legal Sea Foods, Pop's Birding

Tory Johnson presented GMA Deals And Steals on June 10, promoting big savings from businesses nationwide as a celebration of America’s 50 states; full offers online.

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Gma Deals And Steals: Tory Johnson spotlights savings from Legal Sea Foods, Pop's Birding

On June 10 delivered a segment that framed its shopping picks as a coast‑to‑coast celebration of America’s 50 states, promising “big savings” from businesses around the country.

The broadcast named two sellers by name — and — and promoted discounted items tied to the segment’s nationwide theme. Viewers were directed toward the online listing Gma Deals And Steals Today: Summer solutions from $20, up to 67% off ( for more information about the offers referenced on air.

The weight of the segment is its 50‑state claim: packaging Deals And Steals as a coast‑spanning showcase turns a familiar shopping feature into a patriotic round‑up, with the promise that the picks represent businesses from across the United States rather than a single region or category.

That framing raises a clear gap. The segment explicitly billed itself as a nationwide celebration yet named only two businesses in the on‑air text. For viewers trying to match the broadcast’s promise to specific hometown or regional sellers, the program provided little direct help beyond the two named vendors and the pointer to the online page.

For shoppers who want to follow up, the program’s web listing is the next stop: the GMA Deals And Steals page flagged in the segment carries the fuller headline and the advertised range of discounts and price points. The broadcast itself did not enumerate an end date, a complete roster of participating businesses, or the exact products tied to the savings, so anyone interested in a particular item or a local business will need to consult the online list or the Deals & Steals page referenced during the segment.

Bottom line: the segment staged a tidy concept — Deals And Steals as a 50‑state celebration — but left the practical work to its website. Viewers who want to know which states, stores or specific products were included should open the GMA Deals And Steals page linked in the broadcast; until that full list is published and verified, the claim of coast‑to‑coast representation remains a promise with only two names on the record.

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