Burger King Japan has launched a new promotion, and it will be running for a limited time only. Customers can get two Whopper burgers for the price of one, and it is only for ¥500.
As per Japan Today, the offer is Burger King Japan’s first Nikotoku promo for this year. Fans can enjoy great-tasting burgers that are also popular on the menu list for less and the discount is starting on Jan. 21 at 10:30 a.m.
Customers can grab this chance for big discounts on Whoppers until Feb. 3 so there are still two weeks to get the burgers at discounted prices. The Nikotoku campaign means “two for one” so this is like a buy 1 take 1 offer for a selection of special burger sandwiches.
Under the promo, diners can choose between the Burgers you can choose between three burger options - Spicy Whopper Jr., Whopper Cheese Jr., and Avocado Salad Burger to avail the ¥500 for two sandwiches promo.
Fans can also choose to add ¥300 for the Whopper burgers to be served with medium french fries and a medium-sized drink. This is available for in-store purchases and take-outs. Normally, the said Whopper sandwiches cost ¥410 each so there is a lot of savings for every order.
Moreover, based on the Campaign details as posted on Burger King Japan’s website, customers can choose two burgers from the three options in the offer and they only need to pay ¥500. The promo is not available for deliveries or pick-up orders and people can only avail of this after 10:30 a.m. for 14 days.
Meanwhile, it should be noted that not all Burger King stores in Japan are offering the Nikotoku campaign. Some stores in Tokyo, Osaka, and other places are not participating in the promo. To be more exact, this is not available in Burger King Hongo Sanchome Store in Tokyo, Burger King Yafuso Store in Okinawa Prefecture, Burger King Izumiya Yao Store in Osaka, Burger King Funabashi Store in Chiba Prefecture, Burger King Yono Ekimae Store in Saitama Prefecture, BK Tsugaike Yuki no Hiroba in Nagano Prefecture, BK Ario Kakogawa in Hyogo Prefecture, and lastly, in BK Aeon Meitopia outlet located in Aichi Prefecture.


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