Fast-food fans, rejoice! Starting September 30 and running through October 7, 2024, some of the biggest names in the fast-food industry—including McDonald’s, Burger King, Starbucks, and Dunkin’—are offering jaw-dropping deals that you simply can’t afford to miss. Whether you’re craving a quick burger, your favorite coffee, or a delicious breakfast treat, these limited-time promotions are guaranteed to satisfy your cravings without breaking the bank.
Here’s a rundown of the best deals you need to know about:
McDonald’s: $1 Any Size Coffee
Looking for your daily caffeine fix? McDonald’s is making it easier than ever with their $1 Any Size Coffee deal, available nationwide. From September 30 to October 7, you can grab a cup of hot or iced coffee for just $1—no strings attached! Perfect for those crisp fall mornings, this deal is sure to brighten your day without lightening your wallet.
And for those with a sweet tooth, McDonald’s is also offering buy one, get one free on select desserts, including their popular Apple Pie and Chocolate Chip Cookies.
Burger King: Buy One Whopper, Get One Free
Burger King is coming in hot with a classic deal—Buy One Whopper, Get One Free! From September 30 to October 7, this fan-favorite promotion will be available to customers nationwide. Whether you’re a Whopper loyalist or just looking to share a meal with a friend, this deal delivers big value on Burger King’s signature burger.
To sweeten the deal even further, Burger King is also offering $2 off any purchase of $10 or more through their mobile app, making it easier than ever to enjoy a full meal at a discount.
Starbucks: BOGO Fall Drinks
Love Pumpkin Spice Lattes or Caramel Apple Macchiatos? Starbucks is offering a Buy One, Get One Free deal on all fall beverages. Head to your nearest Starbucks between 2 PM and 6 PM from September 30 to October 7 to take advantage of this cozy promotion and bring a friend along for free! This deal is the perfect way to get your seasonal drink fix without spending extra.
Starbucks Rewards members also get a bonus perk—50% off a pastry with any drink purchase during the promotion period. So whether you're craving a Pumpkin Scone or a Cinnamon Roll, this is the perfect excuse to indulge.
Dunkin’: $2 Medium Cold Brew
Dunkin’ fans, prepare for some great news! From September 30 to October 7, Dunkin’ is offering their signature Cold Brew for just $2. Whether you’re a Cold Brew fanatic or looking to try something new, this deal is a must.
Additionally, Dunkin’ Rewards members can grab a free donut with any drink purchase—because nothing goes better with coffee than a fresh, sugary treat!
Other Deals You Can't Miss
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Taco Bell: Enjoy $5 off any order of $20 or more through their app, or try their $5 Cravings Box—packed with all your favorites!
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Wendy’s: Score a $3 Breakfast Combo, which includes a sandwich, seasoned potatoes, and a drink. This offer is valid for breakfast only, so set your alarms early!
The Fast-Food Frenzy
With so many incredible deals available from September 30 to October 7, it’s hard to resist the temptation to treat yourself. Whether you’re a coffee lover, burger enthusiast, or just looking for a quick snack, these offers from McDonald’s, Burger King, Starbucks, and more have got you covered.
But act fast—these promotions won’t last forever! Grab your favorites while they’re hot and make the most of this fast-food frenzy before the deals disappear.


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