Burger King is offering free cheeseburgers to Royal Perks members on Sept. 18 in celebration of National Cheeseburger Day. The promotion kicks off a week of daily deals, including a free Whopper Jr. and discounts on Whoppers, available at participating locations through Sept. 24.
Burger King Kicks Off National Cheeseburger Day with Freebies and Daily Deals Starting Sept. 18
Burger King is celebrating National Cheeseburger Day with a week of savings and special offers. Starting on Sept. 18, Royal Perks rewards members can receive a free cheeseburger with any purchase of $1 or more. The celebration continues with daily deals through Sept. 24.
On Sept. 19, guests spending $1 or more can enjoy a free Whopper Jr., a deal that could save you [insert the value of Whopper Jr.]. This is followed by $3 Whoppers on Sept. 20, offering a significant discount from the regular price. Burger King will then provide a buy-one-get-one-free (BOGO) deal on all Whoppers on Sept. 21, doubling your value. And remember to claim your free onion rings with a $1 purchase on Sept. 22. The week wraps up with a $22 family bundle on Sept. 23, a deal that could save you [insert the value of family bundle]. Plus, you'll earn double reward points on all purchases on Sept. 24, giving you even more value.
These deals follow Burger King's exciting introduction of the BK Royal Crispy Wraps, a snack-sized twist on its crispy chicken sandwiches, on Aug. 14. The wraps, available in classic, spicy, and honey mustard flavors, promise a burst of flavor in every bite. They are a must-try and are available for a limited time nationwide, featuring crispy chicken, tomato, lettuce, and sauce in a tortilla for $3 each.
Wendy’s, McDonald’s, and More Fast-Food Chains Join National Cheeseburger Day Celebrations
As National Cheeseburger Day approaches, other fast-food chains join the festivities. This annual celebration is a favorite among fast-food enthusiasts, and this year, Wendy's offers its Junior Bacon Cheeseburger for just 1 cent with any app purchase from Sept. 18-22. Last year, McDonald’s and Shake Shack also participated in the holiday with free cheeseburgers and other promotions; similar deals are expected this year.
For fans of discontinued items, Burger King's crispy wraps replace McDonald's beloved snack wraps, which were discontinued in 2016. Wendy’s also introduced its grilled chicken ranch wrap in March, while Taco Bell recently launched its birria-inspired shredded beef grilled cheese dipping taco, available for a limited time.


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