Burger King is treating its most loyal customers like true royalty by giving them FREE food for one week.
From September 16 to 22, 2024, you’ll find a new freebie each day.
Each daily offer is only available online via the BK site or app at participating locations, with a one dollar minimum purchase.
The offers are only available for Royal Perks members.
Join Royal Perks here
You must activate the deal in the “Offers” tab on the BK app or bk.com before placing your order.
Upsizes and modifications cost extra.
The offers are not available during breakfast hours.
Here’s what’s on the menu for the week
Monday, Sept. 16 – FREE Whopper Jr. with $1 minimum purchase
Tuesday, Sept. 17 – FREE Original Chicken Sandwich with $1 minimum purchase
Wednesday, Sept. 18 – FREE Cheeseburger with $1 minimum purchase
Thursday, Sept. 19 – FREE Mozzarella Sticks (4-ct.) with $1 minimum purchase
Friday, Sept. 20 – FREE Croissan’wich with $1 minimum purchase
Saturday, Sept. 21 – FREE Chicken Fries (4-ct.) with $1 minimum purchase
Sunday Sept. 22 – FREE Any Size Soft Drink with $1 minimum purchase
Here’s how to redeem the daily deal:
Check the “Offers” tab in the BK app each day. Look for the daily “Perks Week” deal.
Choose “Add to Mobile Order” or “Redeem in Restaurant.”
Place your order only on the BK app and bk.com for order ahead or dine-in with the 6-digit “My Code” (where available) located in your account.
Plus, Burger King is giving its loyalty members FREE fries every week — through the end of 2024.
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