Burger King is giving away many Whoppers this weekend as a Mother's Day treat. Many people usually give flowers or cakes, but BK presents something else, and it is hard to refuse.
Burger King will offer good deals, including free burgers, to honor amazing mothers on a special day. According to Fast Food Club, Mother's Day is set to be celebrated on May 12 this year and is already on Sunday. Customers may choose from the list of tasty deals available at most BK stores this weekend.
Hard-to-Resist Whopper Specials
Burger King will bring back its "buy one, get one" (BOGO) Whopper special for Mother's Day. Diners may get another burger for free when they purchase any Whopper at the regular price of around $7, although prices may differ depending on location.
This treat will be available in the restaurants starting at 10:30 a.m. Customers may also grab this offer through the official BK app or online ordering option. The orders could be picked up, delivered, or eaten at the stores.
Burger King's Royal Perks loyalty program members may also enjoy additional benefits. When placing orders, they can input a promo code or coupon from their Royal Perks account to get more freebies or deals. If they are not yet members, customers may simply sign up to get generous deals.
Additional Free Items Available at BK Restaurants
The fast-food chain is celebrating Mother's Day and turning 70 on June 1. According to Southern Living, the company will mark its special day with free pie and burgers.
In celebration of Burger King's 70th Birthday, diners can enjoy free food items when they spend just .70 Cents. Below is the full list of menu favorites that people can get for free at the stores across the country with corresponding dates: free burger on May 28, free Croissan'wich on May 29, free medium soft drink on May 30, free cheeseburger on May 31, free birthday pie slice on June 1, free original crispy chicken sandwich on June 2, and free Whopper Jr. on June 3.
Photo by: Justin Wolff/Unsplash


AI Deradicalization Tools: How Chatbots Could Help Combat Violent Extremism Online
San Francisco Suspect Arrested After Molotov Cocktail Attack on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's Home
Pilots Fear Retaliation for Refusing Middle East Flights Amid Ongoing Conflict
Chinese Cars in Europe: Consumer Trust Is Shifting Fast
Meta Is Building an AI Version of Mark Zuckerberg to Interact With Employees
BHP's Incoming CEO Visits China Amid Pricing Dispute with CMRG
Bank of America Identifies Top Asia-Pacific Semiconductor Stocks Poised for AI-Driven Growth
MATCH Act: How New U.S. Chip Legislation Could Freeze China's Semiconductor Ambitions
OpenAI Addresses Security Vulnerability in macOS App Certification Process
Jefferies Upgrades Starbucks to Hold as China JV Deal Closes and U.S. Business Shows Signs of Recovery
Volkswagen Q1 2026 Sales Decline Amid China and U.S. Market Pressures
NIO ES9 SUV Launch Sends HK Shares Down 7% Despite Bold Pricing Strategy
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Posts Strong Q3 Earnings, Announces AI-Driven Job Cuts
Disney Plans to Cut 1,000 Jobs Amid Ongoing Restructuring Efforts
Baker Hughes Sells Waygate Technologies to Hexagon for $1.45 Billion
Anthropic's Mythos AI Model Sparks Emergency Cybersecurity Meeting With Top U.S. Bank CEOs 



