Fast-food lovers are in for a treat as major chains like McDonald’s, Burger King, Starbucks, and Dunkin’ roll out exciting promotions from September 23 to September 30, 2024. Whether you're craving a morning coffee, a hearty lunch, or a sweet snack, these chains are offering deals that cater to all tastes.
McDonald’s is spotlighting its Buy One, Get One (BOGO) offer on select sandwiches. Burger King fans can enjoy a limited-time meal deal with a free Whopper when purchasing through the app. Starbucks continues to cater to its coffee crowd by offering a discount on its fall favorites, including the ever-popular Pumpkin Spice Latte, available for 20% off during certain hours. At Dunkin’, customers can indulge in a free medium hot or iced coffee with any purchase of a bakery item on select days.
These promotions offer a chance to enjoy the fast-food staples you love without breaking the bank. Make sure to check each brand’s app or website for location-specific offers and details on how to claim these deals.


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