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The Burger King Menu Grows and Offers Free Fast Food in December
December 4, 2023
In order to shake things up in the fast-food retail industry, the Burger King menu is introducing a host of new items as the year comes to a close and offering free fast food for the remainder of the year. The fast-food chain has added Cheesy Tots and BK Melts to its nationwide menu and is testing new Grill’wich breakfast sandwiches in Texas and Michigan.
Additionally, Burger King is providing its Royal Perks members with an opportunity to take advantage of special discounts. These exclusive offers, under the banner “Tis’ the Cheeson,” will be accessible through the BK app from Dec. 1-31.
The discounts will change daily to keep the deals engaging, but here are some of the offerings you’ll find during Burger King’s 31 Days of December Deals:
- Every Sunday, Royal Perks members can get free delivery on orders of $5 or more.
- The middle of the week is reserved for $3 Whopper Wednesdays, with no additional purchase required.
- The chain will promote its newly added menu items like Melt meals on Dec. 7 and a free four-piece Cheesy Tots with a $1 purchase on Dec. 15.
- On Dec. 11, customers can get a Croissan’wich for just 1 cent with a $1 purchase. Although the Grill’wich is only available in selected markets and not part of the “31 Days of Deals,” breakfast options are considered in these offers.
On Saturdays throughout December, Royal Perks members can get charitable by purchasing Burger King merchandise. The available products include the BK Edition Plufl, a Whopper ugly sweater, holiday ornaments, holiday stockings, a Tis’ the Cheeson scarf, a Flavor Stripes beanie, and more. A portion of the profits from these sales will be donated to the Burger King Foundation, which focuses on education-related causes.
To partake in these deals, individuals need to download the BK app and sign up for Royal Perks. The discounts began on Dec. 1, creating a month-long opportunity for customers to enjoy special deals.
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