
Frankie & Benny's launches £100,000 burger giveaway - here's how to claim yours
The popular restaurant chain is giving away thousands of free burgers to celebrate the launch of its new menu
Frankie & Benny's is firing up appetites this summer with a massive nationwide burger giveaway worth over £100,000, celebrating the launch of its new burger range. From Tuesday, 24th June, the restaurant chain will be dishing out more than 6,000 burgers for free, to fortunate customers across the UK.
The promotion is part of a bold new menu launch, which features five indulgent new burgers inspired by the restaurant's New York roots. The new menu and giveaway mark a return to Frankie & Benny's roots, focusing on bold flavours and American-style indulgence, as the restaurant celebrates its big 30th anniversary.
"These new burgers are a celebration of everything people love about Frankie's, they are bold, unapologetically indulgent and deliciously piled high with unique toppings," said Sarah Sculpher, Marketing Director at Frankie & Benny's.
"Giving away £100,000 worth of burgers is our way of sharing the love and letting people get a taste of what's new at Frankie & Benny's."
To snag a free burger, customers simply need to pop over to frankieandbennys.com/free-burgers and sign up to receive a unique code.
There's no catch or minimum spend required, but with only 6,000 burgers available, fans are urged to act swiftly before the offer ends.
The giveaway aligns with the unveiling of the eatery's revamped menu, which was introduced on Monday, 17th June. The fresh selection showcases five signature burgers, each crafted to encapsulate the essence of New York dining.
Standouts include the Double Stack; the plant-based Central Park Burger featuring a soya and wheat patty; crispy cauliflower bites and vegan cheese sauce; and the Mac Daddy, a beef burger crowned with smoky bacon and creamy house mac 'n' cheese.
Other new additions are the Little Italy Burger, which combines breaded chicken parm, pepperoni, marinara sauce and mozzarella; and the Steakhouse Burger, stacked with tender brisket, onion rings, and peppercorn sauce.
Classic favourites such as the Crispy barbecue Chicken, Crispy Chicken, and Grilled Beef burgers are also part of the giveaway, so customers have the opportunity to select from eight different burgers.
The free burger offer will be live between 24th and 29th June, or until all the codes are redeemed. And is valid across most UK restaurants.
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