Burger King UK revealed new deals for this month of April, including meals for kids that only cost £1. The latest menu deals are mouthwateringly irresistible, so they should not be missed.
According to the Daily Mail UK, Burger King’s latest menu deals are available until the end of this month and can be purchased in the stores or through the restaurant’s app in the U.K. Then again, the meal for kids is offered for a limited time so parents must hurry and get the £1 meals for their children as they will only be in stores until Friday, April 12.
Meal Deals to Enjoy in April
Burger King UK said it is offering the King Jr deal until the indicated date to celebrate National Siblings Day, which falls on April 10 in the region. It was mentioned that the burger joint launched the kids’ meal over Easter, and the deal is ending this week.
The meal deal for children consists of a burger, a small drink, and either small fries or apple slices. It should be noted that customers may avail of this menu provided that they will also purchase any regular burger meal.
Prices and What’s in the Menu
The food for parents starts at £9.79, and customers may opt for the “Big King Little King” deal, which already includes a regular burger, a kid-sized burger, large fries, small fries, and four Chilli Cheese Bites, all for just £9.99. Verge Magazine reported that for family orders, customers may choose from other deal options through Burger King UK’s app, and these are: “Kids are King” meal deal for just £1 and the set for family for £19.99 and includes 2 burgers, 2 kiddie burgers, 2 small and 2 large fries, and 9 Chilli Cheese Bites.
Lastly, other meals to grab this month are the “Just the two of Us” meal for £10.99 (available Sunday to Monday), “Eat like Kings,” which costs £15 (sold every Tuesday), and the “Nug Saver” which is a 20-piece chicken or vegan nuggets for only £4.99 - customers may get this from Monday to Thursday via the Burger King UK app.
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