Burger King sells cheese burgers for $ 1, but fans will have to act quickly to get the most out of the deal.
The civilian chain, which has around 7,000 locations in the US, sells cheese burgers for only one dollar from now on until 2 February.
Customers must be a member of the membership program of Burger King's Royal Perks to gain access to the deal and can score the cheap hamburger via the app.
In a message on social media site X, the chain greeted the deal as a way to 'beat seasonal blues'.
Customers expressed their excitement about the news, with one comment: “This is why you are much better than McDonald's!”
“Sounds like a deal,” wrote another.
And it is not the only deal that Burger King offers.
Royal Perks -members can also benefit from $ 5 'duos' and $ 7 'Trios'.
Burger King sells cheeseburgers for $ 1, but fans will have to act quickly to get the most out of the deal
This allows customers to opt for two of different items for $ 5 or three for $ 7.
The items include the Whopper Junior, the original chicken sandwich, the bacon cheeseburger, medium fries, 8-part chicken fries and a medium soft drink.
It is because many of the large fast food companies compete for customers in what the 'Value Wars' is called.
Burger King, McDonald's, Wendy's, Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts and Taco Bell all rolled out new value deals in 2024, while the inflation-destroyed customers chose to stay at home.
The competition was fueled in the summer when McDonald's $ 5 meal deal announced, including a McChicken or McDouble, four -part chicken nuggets, fries and a drink.
Burger King's $ 5 on your way meal, meanwhile, offered a choice from one of the three sandwiches – a JR, a bacon cheeseburger or chicken jr – plus four chicken nuggets, fries and a soft drink.
Fastfood fans said at the time that the deal of Burger King had important advantages compared to his rival.
Customers must be a member of the membership program of Burger King's Royal Perks to access the deal, and can score the cheap hamburger via the app
Burger King sells cheese burgers for only one dollar from now until 2 February
Burger King was earlier this month forced to apologize to a woman who received marijuana with her meal at one Ohio Drive-Thru.
Janna Michelle Baker reported that she received a bag of marijuana with a meal she ordered for her 11-year-old daughter at the Burger King Drive-Thru in Main Street in Hamilton, Ohio.
Baker documented her experience on Tiktok and told her followers “I went to Burger King tonight, my child got some chicken fries … with one side of Mary Jane.”
The viral video has now been viewed millions of times and has led to rapid action from the hamburger giant.
“We immediately contacted the franchisee of this restaurant when learning this incident and being able to confirm that the employee in question has ended,” Burger King said in a statement to WTAE News.
“We were very disappointed to learn from the incident and do not assume any incidents that put our guests at risk.”
The Hamilton police are now actively investigating the incident, according to local news items.