Burger King commemorates the total solar eclipse passing over North America on April 8 by treating its patrons to complimentary Whoppers. The next total solar eclipse is not forecasted for another two decades.
According to People, the rare total solar eclipse is anticipated to hit totality in specific cities for a mere four minutes. However, Burger King's tantalizing buy-one-get-one-free offer will be available throughout the day.
Exclusive Burger King Offer
Yahoo reported that this exclusive opportunity is reserved for Royal Perk members who text ECLIPSE to 251251. Burger King enthusiasts can redeem the buy-one-get-one offer by utilizing the app and online platform at BK.com until April 15.
If you have not yet become a rewards member, you can easily sign up by downloading the app to qualify for this sweet deal.
Solar eclipses manifest when the Sun, the Moon, and Earth align in space. As the Moon traverses between the Sun and Earth, it projects a shadow on our planet that obstructs the Sun's light either partially or entirely in specific regions.
NASA has unveiled a map showcasing the locations that will encounter the solar eclipse on April 8, encompassing cities in the path of totality.
Rare Celestial Event and Fast Food Delight
For those fortunate enough to be in the path of totality, experiencing the solar eclipse is a unique and mesmerizing event. NASA advises wearing proper safety glasses to protect your eyes from the Sun's intense light, as looking directly at the Sun without protection can cause serious damage. Additionally, viewers can enhance their experience by using binoculars or telescopes with solar filters designed for eclipse viewing.
The solar eclipse's totality lasts only a few minutes, so those interested should plan accordingly to make the most of this celestial spectacle. Whether you're enjoying a Burger King burger or gazing skyward, the day promises an unforgettable blend of culinary and astronomical delights.
Photo: Burger King Newsroom


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