Wendy's has consistently impressed its customers time and time again with its delectable menu offerings. The fast food chain recently captivated taste buds with its 12 Days of Holiday Deals, featuring fantastic monthly discounts.
But Wendy's isn't finished just yet. According to All Recipes, it's closing out the month of December with another irresistible deal.
History of Wendy's Unforgettable Deals
In September, Wendy's caused quite a stir when it announced its incredible offer: 1¢ cheeseburgers for an entire week to celebrate National Cheeseburger Day. The popular chain is back with a similar promotion centered around everyone's favorite breakfast sidekick – bacon!
Wendy's Celebrates National Bacon Day
To honor National Bacon Day on December 30, Wendy's offers its renowned Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger for just one penny. Customers can seize this opportunity from December 27 to January 2 by placing an online order or using the Wendy's app. Yahoo says Wendy's fans should not miss out on indulging in a mouthwatering bacon burger for an unbeatable price.
Irresistible Flavor and Quality
According to Yahoo, those who have had the pleasure of savoring a Wendy's Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger would understand the significance of this incredible deal. This burger, made with premium beef and topped off with thick Applewood-smoked bacon, American cheese, lettuce, tomato, and mayo, has become a beloved staple of the fast food joint.
Participating locations are offering this promotion on the Wendy's website or app. Head over to the "Reward Store" in the app, where you can find the offers section and add the deal to your online order. If you haven't already joined Wendy's rewards program, you must register for an account to take advantage of this limited-time offer.
Aside from this fantastic deal, downloading the Wendy's app offers many other benefits throughout the year. Wendy's has generously provided free fries and soft drinks to those who order through the app.
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