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Shake Shack celebrates National Burger Month with free burgers all of May

Shake Shack celebrates National Burger Month with free burgers all of May

USA Today01-05-2025
Shake Shack celebrates National Burger Month with free burgers all of May
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National Burger Month is upon us and with it, four weeks' worth of deals from Shake Shack.
May 28 is officially National Burger Day, but the entire month of May is also dubbed a time to celebrate the fast food classic. Fast causal chain Shake Shack has decided to spread the love beginning Thursday, May 1 with a rotating schedule of free burger creations to add to a purchase of $10 or more.
"We are not picking favorites. Each week, we are offering a different Shake Shack single burger for free with a $10 minimum purchase," the company said in a press release.
Here's what to know about getting yours.
Shake Shack offers free burgers for National Burger Month
From May 1 through June 1, Shake Shack customers can get a free burger with a $10 or more purchase. A new burger will be offered each week of National Burger Month.
May 1-11: Free SmokeShack - a fiery favorite topped with applewood-smoked bacon, chopped cherry peppers and ShackSauce
Free SmokeShack - a fiery favorite topped with applewood-smoked bacon, chopped cherry peppers and ShackSauce May 12-18: Free Bacon Cheeseburger - a classic combo served with American cheese and applewood-smoked bacon
Free Bacon Cheeseburger - a classic combo served with American cheese and applewood-smoked bacon May 19–25: Free Avocado Bacon Burger - topped with freshly sliced avocado, applewood-smoked bacon and American cheese
Free Avocado Bacon Burger - topped with freshly sliced avocado, applewood-smoked bacon and American cheese May 26 – June 1: Free ShackBurger - an original icon topped with American cheese, lettuce, tomato and ShackSauce
How to claim your free Shake Shack burger
To snag a free burger, you have to make a purchase of $10 or more via the Shake Shack App, online at shakeshack.com, or in-store kiosks by using the promo code BURGERMONTH.
Those all caps are important - make sure you type the offer code as above or it may not work.
To get the deal, you must order via one of the above methods. Orders placed through the drive-thru, at the counter or through a third a third-party app like Uber Eats are not eligible for the promotion, which is limited to one per order. Ensure your cart is filled with at least $10 of food or drinks in addition and that you add that promotional order to your cart before checking out.
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