Good Morning America host Tory Johnson presented exclusive savings from businesses across the U.S. for the third day of a special series [1].

The initiative connects national viewers with local enterprises, offering a platform for diverse businesses to reach a wider audience through curated discounts.

The "Deals & Steals" event is designed to celebrate all 50 states [2]. By focusing on a different set of businesses each day, the program highlights the economic variety present across the country. This specific segment marks day three of the celebration [1].

Johnson showcased a range of products and services from various U.S. businesses [1]. The curated list includes offerings from entities such as Ralston Family Farms and Carolina Cottons, providing viewers with access to regional goods at reduced prices.

These exclusive savings are intended to encourage consumer engagement with domestic brands while honoring the geographic breadth of the United States. The series continues to rotate through different regions to ensure that a wide array of the 50 states [2] are represented throughout the event.

The program uses its platform to bridge the gap between small-scale regional producers and a national consumer base. By providing verified deals, the series aims to stimulate interest in local craftsmanship, and agricultural products from different parts of the U.S. [1].

The "Deals & Steals" event is designed to celebrate all 50 states.

This series leverages the reach of a major morning network to provide visibility to regional U.S. businesses. By framing commercial discounts as a celebration of national geography, the program blends consumerism with a patriotic theme to drive traffic toward domestic vendors.