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The start of December meansBurger King’s31 Days of Dealsis up and running.The home of the Whopper kicked off its annual monthlong discounts on Dec. 1. During the first week of promos, Royal Perks rewards members can score a free cheeseburger on Friday, Dec. 6.The free burger is available for customers who spend at least $1. Four dipping sauces are the cheapest way for guests to get to that purchase minimum.Rewards members can score a freebie every Friday this month, plus discounted items and limited-edition swag on the other days on the Burger King app.Ahead of the free cheeseburger offering, customers can get a free Coke with a $1 purchase on Thursday, Dec. 5. Plus, on Saturday, Dec. 7, a festive Burger King-clad plate is available as a “Swag Saturday” drop.Burger King Advent Calendar.Burger KingFans can find the discounts on the Burger King app. There, a village designed to look like theBK Advent Calendarwill come to life and users will find the daily deals in their digitized mailbox.Burger King got started on holiday-inspired goodies in November with the launch of the BK Advent Calendar. The 12-day calendar is decked out with a wintery village motif and full of BK and holiday-decorated items. The calendar went on sale Nov. 22 and quickly sold out.Fellow fast food giantMcDonald’shas its own deals for customers.On Friday, Nov. 22, the company announced via apress releasethat it willextend its $5 Meal Deal option “through next summer.“The $5 Meal Deal includes a choice of a McDouble or McChicken sandwich, small fries, 4-piece Chicken McNuggets and a small soft drink for just $5.Plus, McDonald’s announced plans to add a “Buy One, Add One for $1” offer in 2025. This BOGO deal will allow customers to get a McValue menu item for $1 with the purchase of one full-priced item. This will extend to its breakfast menu items, including the Sausage McMuffin, Sausage Biscuit, Sausage Burrito and Hash Browns, as well as regular menu items, like the 6-piece Chicken McNuggets, the Double Cheeseburger and the McChicken.
The start of December meansBurger King’s31 Days of Dealsis up and running.
The home of the Whopper kicked off its annual monthlong discounts on Dec. 1. During the first week of promos, Royal Perks rewards members can score a free cheeseburger on Friday, Dec. 6.
The free burger is available for customers who spend at least $1. Four dipping sauces are the cheapest way for guests to get to that purchase minimum.
Rewards members can score a freebie every Friday this month, plus discounted items and limited-edition swag on the other days on the Burger King app.
Ahead of the free cheeseburger offering, customers can get a free Coke with a $1 purchase on Thursday, Dec. 5. Plus, on Saturday, Dec. 7, a festive Burger King-clad plate is available as a “Swag Saturday” drop.
Burger King Advent Calendar.Burger King
Fans can find the discounts on the Burger King app. There, a village designed to look like theBK Advent Calendarwill come to life and users will find the daily deals in their digitized mailbox.
Burger King got started on holiday-inspired goodies in November with the launch of the BK Advent Calendar. The 12-day calendar is decked out with a wintery village motif and full of BK and holiday-decorated items. The calendar went on sale Nov. 22 and quickly sold out.
Fellow fast food giantMcDonald’shas its own deals for customers.
On Friday, Nov. 22, the company announced via apress releasethat it willextend its $5 Meal Deal option “through next summer.“The $5 Meal Deal includes a choice of a McDouble or McChicken sandwich, small fries, 4-piece Chicken McNuggets and a small soft drink for just $5.
Plus, McDonald’s announced plans to add a “Buy One, Add One for $1” offer in 2025. This BOGO deal will allow customers to get a McValue menu item for $1 with the purchase of one full-priced item. This will extend to its breakfast menu items, including the Sausage McMuffin, Sausage Biscuit, Sausage Burrito and Hash Browns, as well as regular menu items, like the 6-piece Chicken McNuggets, the Double Cheeseburger and the McChicken.
source: people.com