Burger King just launched a new deal for its customers, and they will be happy because, in the midst of the rising prices due to inflation, a cheaper option has arrived at the burger joint.
Penn Live News reported that Burger King unveiled its 2 for $5 Mix n’ Match deal where customers can enjoy two sandwiches for just $5. Also, this promo will allow people to get two of their favorite burgers instead of trying to pick just one since the price has now been reduced, and this could also be considered as getting two for the price of one.
There are four sandwich options to choose from under the Burger King 2 for $5 Mix n’ Match deal and these are the Fish Sandwich, Big King Sandwich, Single Quarter Pound King Sandwich, and the Original Chicken Sandwich. This new offer is available at the participating BK restaurants in the United States starting Thursday, Feb. 10.
Then again, it should be noted that the deal will only be offered for a limited time so there is no time to waste. Customers must grab this affordable 2 for $5 Mix n’ Match offer before they are gone.
As posted on Burger King’s offer terms page, Burger King has another promo and it is the 2 for $6, which apparently cost $1 more. Under this deal, customers can choose from several menu items that include the Italian Original Chicken Sandwich, Big Fish Sandwich, Whopper, Impossible Whopper, Original Chicken Sandwich, and 9-piece Chicken Fries.
These are available at participating Burger King stores and are not valid for delivery orders. If customers choose only one item from the list, they have to pay the regular price since this deal is for 2 menu choices.
Burger King has the 2 for $10 Mix n’ Match deal as well. The food items included are the same as with the 2 for $6 promo but with this option, the orders come with two small french fries and two small fountain drinks.
Finally, for delivery, Burger King will charge $1 for orders worth $5 - $9.99, plus a 15% service fee. For customers in California, the third-party delivery will charge an extra $2 for geographical fee.


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