Burger King Singapore is treating customers to more than two dozen of deals for March and April. The restaurant has published 25 discount coupon codes that can be downloaded and used in stores across the nation.
As posted on Great Deals, all the coupons are already available for redemption and can be claimed until March 27 only. The deal offerings range from 1 for 1 deals to as much as 51% discount on purchases, including set meal items, breakfast, and more.
Customers can also claim the discount coupons through Burger King Singapore’s website. To enjoy the deals, they just need to follow three easy steps: First is to click on the “Use Coupon” button on the restaurant’s kiosk, then input the coupon code that one would want to use, and finally, the order is in place, and staff will serve them immediately.
Some of the coupon deals that diners must not miss are the Ultimate Tom Yum Coupon Deal and the Veg Bundle for 2. In the first mentioned coupon, customers will get a complete meal consisting of Tendercrisp Chicken, 4 pieces of crispy Burger King Nuggets, 1 Hershey’s Sundae Pie, and 1 Iced Lemon Tea Float.
On Burger King Singapore’s website it was stated that the coupon for this Tom Yum deal is valid until April 18 or until supplies last. But it should be noted that this offer is only available after breakfast hours and the drink is fixed which means the customer cannot request other drinks other than what is included in the deal. The BK stores at Changi Airport will not honor the promo coupons as well.
The Veg Bundle for 2 deal is perfect for vegan diners as the offer includes 1 plant-based Whopper burger, 1 Veggie Burger, and 2 medium orders of Onion Rings. All of these are for $10.80 only until March 27. Then again, just like the Tom Yum deal, this is also not available at Burger King Changi Airport outlets and is only served after breakfast hours.
Finally, Burger King customers cannot use the coupons with other discounts or promo offers. They are not applicable for BK Delivery as well.


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