Burger King announces buy one, get one free deal for popular menu item

Burger King Royal Perks members can snag a free fan-favorite Whopper burger right now. The fast-food chain is offering its rewards members a BOGO deal on its flagship burger this week.

Customers get a free Whopper after purchasing one at full price. The deal is at most of the chain's 6,600 US restaurants. Royal Perks members can get the offer by ordering on the app or website, or by giving a six-digit code to a cashier. The deal can be used once a day until it ends on Sunday.

Fans can also keep having Whoppers their way by getting absurdly creative with their burger orders . Anyone who misses out on this whopping good deal can still grab a $5 Duo or $7 Trio meal .

Burger King has already offered several unbeatable deals at participating locations this year. Rewards members have been able to discounted cheeseburgers more than once, and the chain celebrated April Fools Day with free onions rings for every $1 or more purchase.

However, Whoppers are the must-have items featured in multiple deals with 1.3 billion sold every year. 'At Burger King, we've been serving up mouthwatering burgers since 1954,' read Burger King's website.

'Each day, over 11 million guests visit a Burger King restaurant somewhere in the world. With locations in more than 100 countries and US territories, the original Home of the Whopper has a global reach that other QSR burger franchise opportunities can't match.'

Burger King is currently slam dunking in sales, and its parent company, Restaurant Brands International, credited the chain for its recently successful net sales. The company's net sales grew 26 percent this quarter compared to its resulting revenue from this time last year.

Burger King also nabbed a 1.5 percent same-store US sales growth this quarter, which beat StreetAccount's expectations. The successful sales haven't stopped Burger King franchisees from struggling. One of its biggest, Consolidated Burger Holdings, filed for bankruptcy protection this month.

The chain had been operating 75 restaurants across two states before quietly closing locations. Its total store count is down to 57, and more closures may be on the way to cut bankruptcy costs. This, along with filings from its former franchisees TOMS King and Meridian Restaurants Unlimited , have been the result of struggles such as product price hikes and inflation.

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