Mar. 15, 2025
A stock photo of a Burger King cheeseburger.Photo:Deutschlandreform / Shutterstock
Deutschlandreform / Shutterstock
Burger King— the home of the flame-grilled Whopper — is celebrating National Cheeseburger Day the best way possible.
On Wednesday, Sept. 18, Burger King is offering Royal Perks members a free cheeseburger with any purchase of $1 or more, per a press release.
The American fast food restaurant has a number of other deals planned for the days before and after National Cheeseburger Day, from Monday.
Mar. 15, 2025
Burger King’s Royal Crispy Chicken Sandwich.Photo:Burger King
Burger King
Burger Kingis giving chicken lovers something to flap their wings about.
In honor of National Fried Chicken Sandwich Day on Saturday, Nov. 9, the fast food chain is offering a free Royal Crispy Chicken Sandwich with any purchase of $5 or more.
The sandwich features a crispy-breaded white meat chicken breast fillet topped with sauce, lettuce, and tomatoes, and served on a toasted potato bun.
Mar. 15, 2025
Burger King and Hidden Valley Ranch made Big Dip cups.Photo:Hidden Valley Ranch
Hidden Valley Ranch
Burger KingandHidden Valley Ranchare giving “Big Dip” energy.The two long-standing food brands collaborated on a new condiment innovation to make burger-eating even more saucy. “Big Dip” cups of Hidden Valley Ranch will be available at select Burger King restaurants around the country on Oct. 16.The creative concept is a wide, 8-ounce cup of Hidden Valley Ranch perfect for dipping Whoppers.
Mar. 15, 2025
Burger King Whopper.Photo:Michael Thomas/Getty
Michael Thomas/Getty
Burger Kinghas a whopping Whopper deal.
The fast food joint is handing out one million Whoppers for $1 each starting on Nov. 12. The discount burgers are the brand’s way of saying “thanks a million” to fans who submitted their dream burger ideas in the Million Dollar Whopper Contest, according to a press release.
The contest was introduced in early 2024 and prompted customers to devise their ideal Whopper for the chance for it to be sold in locations nationwide and win a $1 million prize.
Mar. 15, 2025
From left: Burger King sign, KFC sign and Taco Bell sign.Photo:Getty; Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty; Ethan Miller/Getty
Getty; Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty; Ethan Miller/Getty
Several restaurant chains have pulled onions from their menus in some areas after anE. coli outbreakwas linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounder, according to reports.
Burger King confirmed in a statement to PEOPLE that it has “reviewed” its “restaurant supply” and determined that “there is no crossover with McDonald’s for the vast majority of our onion facilities.