A UK fast-food retailer has launched a new offer on their app.
You can get 50% or more off any premium burger but there's a catch: it has to be random.
Burger Roulette will appear for a limited time on the app and give fans the chance to win discounts on Burger King’s most popular items from its menu.
There are nine burgers featured on the Burger Roulette wheel, and with a spin costing just £2, fans stand the chance to bag themselves some big savings.
They say that the thrill will be waiting to see which of the delicious burgers the wheel lands on.
By entering the Burger Roulette, customers could be served up the Bacon Double Cheeseburger, Chicken Royale, Crispy Chicken, Roadhouse Crispy Chicken, Steakhouse Angus Burger, Halloumi King, Bacon Double XL or, of-course, the Whopper. The biggest burger that fans could stand to get their hands on is the Double Whopper, which features an extra flame grilled 100% beef patty, and is usually priced at around £5.79.
Soco Nunez, Brand and Communications Director, Burger King UK said: “Our latest deal combines fun with feasting, and we’re confident its every burger lovers dream. We know our adventurous fans are going to love having a spin on the wheel, as with nine iconic and delicious burgers in the line up, they really can’t lose.”
The Burger Roulette app offer is redeemable on in-store, drive-thru and Click & Collect orders.
Burger options included in £2 offer:
Whopper – usual RRP £4.79
Double Whopper – usual RRP £5.79
Bacon Double Cheeseburger - usual RRP £3.99
Chicken Royale - usual RRP £4.79
Crispy Chicken - usual RRP £4.79
Roadhouse Crispy Chicken - usual RRP £5.79
Steakhouse Angus - usual RRP £5.79
Halloumi King - usual RRP £5.49
Bacon Double XL - usual RRP £5.79
Offer excludes Plant-Based / Vegan options.
The offer is live from the 26th July – 12th September and is redeemable on in-store, drive-thru and Click & Collect orders from Monday – Friday for 6 weeks.
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