Wendy's is all set to celebrate Halloween with customers at its stores across the United States. The burger joint introduces its HalloWEENDY's weekend event to offer good deals to everyone.
Wendy's will give away some free food items and special discounts this weekend. The chain will give free chicken nuggets, sandwiches, and more to make the Halloween festival more enjoyable for its customers.
Lineup of Scary-Good Deals and Their Availability
As per People, Wendy's Halloween specials are available from Oct. 27 to Oct. 31. The chain will present several deals described as "for you and your boo."
Wendy's will start handing out the freebies this Friday through the buy one, take one (BOGO) deal for its premium sandwiches, including its new nacho cheeseburger. For Saturday, the restaurant will give away a free crispy chicken sandwich, but a purchase of any food is required.
For Oct. 29, the offer is another BOGO option, but this time for the croissant or biscuit sandwich. The next day, on Oct. 30, customers may buy small coffee for just .99¢, including the new Pumpkin Spice Frosty Cream Cold Brew option. Finally, on the last day of the Halloween deals on Oct. 31, Wendy's will give a free 6-piece chicken nugget with any purchase.
How to Avail of the Spooktacular Freebie and Discount Offers
Customers may enjoy all or any weekend deals by placing orders via the Wendy's app or on its official website. The app is downloadable at app stores for both Android and iOS users.
In a press release, Wendy's said that its new deals for Halloween are only available at participating stores in the U.S., They are also offered for a limited time, so customers must redeem them until Oct. 31 via the restaurant's app or website with no account registration needed. Lastly, customers must also note that this weekend's special deals are not valid for orders outside of the Wendy's website or app.
Photo by: Wendy's Press Release


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