They say the best things in life are free, but we say the best things in life are the things that you didn’t have to pay for. It’s only a slight difference, but we all know things taste better when we’ve saved some pennies in the process.
And now, Burger King is giving fast food fans the chance to enjoy that feeling every Wednesday, by dishing out free Whoppers for the next two weeks.
Today (October 12) and next week, Wednesday, October 19, Just Eat is offering Burger lovers the chance to buy one Whopper and get a second one completely free.
Hungry Brits with midweek munchies can take advantage of the deal by placing orders directly through the Just Eat app, or online.
Fans ordering from Just Eat can choose from a classic Burger King Whopper or plant-based Whopper, and get the flame-grilled goodness delivered straight to their door. That means you can get one for yourself and one for your friend - or double up, we won’t judge.
There are a couple of other ways to get your hands on a free Whopper, too. For example, uni students can get a flame-grilled Whopper JR free of charge when they spend £4 at the fast food restaurant, and show their Student Beans ID at the till.
But you don’t have to be a student to bag a free burger. During your next visit, make sure you keep your Burger King receipt, so that you can complete the five-minute survey accessed from the link at the bottom. Once completed, you’ll earn a free Whopper when you buy regular fries and a drink.
And finally, if you spend £3 on your first click and collect order with Burger King, you can get a Whopper for free. That means if you grab yourself a side order, the burger is all yours at no extra charge.
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