Burger King extends free fries offer through June 2023

The Burger King restaurant at 1301 Covert Avenue in Evansville reopened Saturday morning after being closed earlier in the week.88309097 864107307388343 448805906130403328 N
The Burger King restaurant at 1301 Covert Avenue in Evansville reopened Saturday morning after being closed earlier in the week.88309097 864107307388343 448805906130403328 N /
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Burger King has obviously decided that they really enjoy giving away french fries. Not only that but they have gotten pretty good at it, if the members of their Royal Perks loyalty program are to be believed.

For those that need a refresher, here’s the skinny. Earlier this year the fast food chain announced that all Royal Perks members would be getting a free order of any size fries with any purchase. It was only available to members who used the Burger King app or ordered online and could only be redeemed once a week.

But still, that’s a pretty good deal. Free french fries? Who in their right mind is going to turn down free fries? Especially considering Burger King’s fries have only improved recently, to the point where they’re even better than McDonald’s. (Yeah, I said it.)

Free fries will be available to Burger King Royal Perks members until June.

Well, the promotion has proven so popular that according to the fry loving fools at Chewboom, Burger King is going to extend the deal for another six months. That means six more months of free french fries. Huzzah!

Originally set to wrap up at the end of the year, word is that Burger King is extending the promotion until June 30, 2023. Just as before a new offer will arrive every Monday and will expire each Sunday and you have to be a Royal Perks member to take advantage.

So what are you waiting for? Free french fries! How many times do you think you’ll hear those words together?

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