There should be two vouchers in your app for this. That will allows you to get meal at the price of single burger purchase.
Offer valid with chicken tendercrisps, fiery bbq double xl and smoky bbq angus. Offer valid until 14/7/17.
21 comments
ILikeUsingGifsToComment
9 Jul 179#1
northerngeezer
9 Jul 172#2
How much are the burgers?
nihir to northerngeezer
9 Jul 171#3
Around £4.50 to £5 ish. Meals normally starts from £5.99. I could be wrong here if someone around Bk store can tell pls.
splatsplatsplat
9 Jul 17#4
whats the kings deal on tv for £1.99?
nihir to splatsplatsplat
9 Jul 17#5
They're different burgers and that deal is still there. These are more expensive and seasonal burgers.
Rudess
9 Jul 171#6
Been yesterday to BK, one of the best vouchers on the app is 9 nuggets for £0.99, bargain.
fishmaster
9 Jul 17#7
They can offer this deal as you need to take out a mortgage to afford one of their burgers.
yespleasesir
9 Jul 17#8
Still a rip off.
SoundableObject
9 Jul 171#9
Had a Smokey BBQ Angus today with this deal. It is a nice burger but still a rip-off for £5.49 for just the burger. I imagine the other burgers are similarly priced.
brychris
9 Jul 171#10
I don't want to sound like the diet doctor on here but this new smokey BBQ Angus has over 1,000 calories in just the burger alone, I swear to god they're trying to increase this obesity crisis! (annoyed)
nolanj3 to brychris
10 Jul 17#18
Guessing your packing a few extra pounds
misterleoni to brychris
22 Jul 17#21
So are you saying food like this shouldn't exist? Or just shouldn't be spoken about?
Life is for living - if someone has a psychological condition that stops them being able to maintain a balanced diet (which *can* include a 1000 calorie burger now and again) then it's not the fault of the supplier, just as rope manufacturers aren't responsible for suicides.
Ultimately there's free will in the world, and a takeaway is a nice treat for those who aren't obsessed with convincing themselves that eating grain and nuts is just as tasty as a McDonalds.
Not saying you're that person but I think it wouldn't harm to relax your stance a bit. Life is for living, and some people enjoy a Burger King now and again - I don't begrudge those who choose to pump iron 7 days a week so they can prance around town spilling out of a vest meant for a toddler - people are free to live their life as they see fit. There's enough misery and anger in the world without worrying about a burger.
rickinyorkshire
9 Jul 171#11
A fiver for a burger? LOL
DCFC79 to rickinyorkshire
9 Jul 17#13
I had the Angus BBQ earlier, wasn't worth the £5.19 I paid, did get a drink and fries, would prefer a GBK burger.
austinc to rickinyorkshire
10 Jul 174#14
if you think a fiver is hefty then dont go to five guys :smile:
hass123
9 Jul 171#12
Unhealthy food ftw!
donsimonbatten
10 Jul 17#15
Went into Exeter yesterday and was told that the code had already expired. Absolute Bull
Pateo to donsimonbatten
10 Jul 17#16
So they wouldn't except the bk app voucher?
qwales
10 Jul 17#17
Depends how regular they are
deanpaulwalker
12 Jul 17#19
Burger King and McDonald’s have brought out burgers that cost £5+
Fair enough it’s fast food but a bit expensive in my opinion...
misterleoni to deanpaulwalker
22 Jul 17#20
I had the McDonald's Signature Spicy burger yesterday and it was worth every penny. Really tasty and a completely different, higher quality bun and burger patty than normal. I'd happily pay over £5 for that again. Doesn't beat my own burgers of course but...they smoke my house out and involve effort.
Opening post
Offer valid with chicken tendercrisps, fiery bbq double xl and smoky bbq angus.
Offer valid until 14/7/17.
21 comments
Life is for living - if someone has a psychological condition that stops them being able to maintain a balanced diet (which *can* include a 1000 calorie burger now and again) then it's not the fault of the supplier, just as rope manufacturers aren't responsible for suicides.
Ultimately there's free will in the world, and a takeaway is a nice treat for those who aren't obsessed with convincing themselves that eating grain and nuts is just as tasty as a McDonalds.
Not saying you're that person but I think it wouldn't harm to relax your stance a bit. Life is for living, and some people enjoy a Burger King now and again - I don't begrudge those who choose to pump iron 7 days a week so they can prance around town spilling out of a vest meant for a toddler - people are free to live their life as they see fit. There's enough misery and anger in the world without worrying about a burger.
Fair enough it’s fast food but a bit expensive in my opinion...