Habit Burger Grill’s Double Char Burger, winner of USA TODAY’s 10Best Reader’s Choice Award, is free with a $5 purchase. This offer is exclusive to CharClub members, valid from July 19 to July 30 for existing members and until September 25 for new members.
Celebrate with a Free Double Char Burger at Habit Burger Grill for CharClub Members with a $5 Purchase
There’s something special about the possibility of enjoying a delicious burger, and that excitement intensifies when it's free. Burgers, with their juicy patties, melty cheese, fresh toppings, and perfectly toasted buns, are a universal comfort food that brings joy to all ages. The anticipation of biting into a well-made burger without spending a dime makes the experience even more satisfying. Free burgers combine great food's pleasure with a good deal of joy, creating an unbeatable experience. Whether it’s a promotional giveaway or a special reward, getting a burger for free feels like a delightful victory.
Habit Burger Grill’s Double Char Burger, the “Best Fast-Food Burger” winner in USA TODAY’s 10Best Reader’s Choice Awards, is now accessible with a minimum purchase of $5, exclusively for CharClub members. According to Fast Food News, this is a unique opportunity to taste the award-winning burger. CharClub members will find the offer in their accounts from July 19 to July 30, while non-members have until September 18 to sign up and enjoy this exclusive offer.
Habit’s Chief Marketing Officer Jack Hinchliffe expressed his excitement, saying the award belongs to all the fans who voted, inviting everyone to taste the burger that “captured America’s heart!” The brand’s Director of Culinary Innovation, Jason Triail, highlighted the Double Char’s ingredients: two burger patties grilled on an open flame, caramelized onions, lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, mayo, and cheese, all in a toasted bun. With all these, getting one for free feels like winning the burger lottery.
Both regulars and new customers are invited to join the celebration by becoming a CharClub member and downloading the Habit Mobile App. As a car club member, you can enjoy the brand’s chart-topping burger for free with a minimum purchase of $5. The joy of being a CharClub member is further enhanced by the fact that this offer is limited to one per order and member and is valid until September 25 of this year only at participating locations while supplies last.
The Habit Burger Grill Celebrates Multiple Awards with Free Double Charburger for CharClub Members
In recent years, The Habit Burger Grill has been winning multiple awards, including America’s Favorite Restaurant Chains 2023, Top 500 Franchises, Largest Franchise Systems, and Top 10 Legendary Fast-Food Chains You Must Try.
In another notable campaign, Habit was recognized as forward-thinking and inclusive for introducing a plant-based version of their iconic Charburger in partnership with Impossible Foods in 2021. This initiative, catering to environmentally conscious and health-aware consumers, received favorable reviews and inspired others in the industry.
In 2023, The Habit launched its Habit Mobile App, quickly gaining popularity for its user-friendly interface and exclusive member perks. Now, Habit fans can snag a free Double Charburger by joining Habit’s rewards program and signing up for an app account to celebrate the Double Char’s recognition in USA TODAY’s 10Best Reader’s Choice Awards.
Everyone is invited to share the Double Charburger’s victory by becoming a CharClub member by September 18. Existing CharClub members will receive the deal in their accounts from July 19 through July 30. Members can redeem the award-winning burger with a minimum purchase of $5. The offer is limited to one free burger per order and account. Loyalty members have until September 25 to take advantage of this deal at participating Habit locations while supplies last.


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