Deliveroo customers can get to first sample the new Rendang Whopper, on top of the existing Rendang Tendergrill Chicken Burger and Double Rendang Beef Burger, until July 25.
The Rendang Whopper upsized meal, which costs $11.05, comes with large fries and a medium Sjora beverage.
Burger King locations in Jurong Point, Seletar Mall, Tampines Mall, Viva Business Park, and Yishun Town Square are offering a special edition funpack that includes a set of chapteh and five stones to the first 50 customers who order a Rendang Whopper meal using the Deliveroo app.
Deliveroo's Rendang Whopper Bundle is an option for customers wishing to order for two. It costs $26.90 and comes with two Rendang Whopper burgers, a big helping of onion rings, a pulut hitam pie, a rendang shake, and two small Sjora drinks.
Those looking to go al carte could avail of the pulut hitam pie, which is priced at $2.50, and the rendang shake, which costs $6.40.


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