Shake Shack Is Offering a Buy-One-Get-One Burger Deal Just in Time for Valentine's Day
Whether you're in the flirting stage, a situationship, or a full-on marriage, Shake Shack is here to celebrate your love.
This Valentine's Day, the burger joint is hosting a buy-one-get-one event for its SmokeShack burger.
"No need to define what you are — just grab your bestie, your boo, or whoever, and enjoy this fiery favorite," the brand explained in a statement provided to Food & Wine.
In case you're unfamiliar with the SmokeShack, the burger comes topped with applewood-smoked bacon, chopped cherry peppers, and ShackSauce, all between a toasted potato bun. All you need to do to get the deal is order through the Shack App or ShakeShack.com between Tuesday, February 11, and Monday, February 17, using the code "BEMINE." (There is, of course, a little fine print: It's only available at participating Shake Shack locations, which excludes airports, stadiums, arenas, travel plazas, museums, and ballparks — so no double-dipping this order with other dates, and it's not valid for in-store, pick-up, drive-thru orders made through third-party delivery apps. It also excludes paid add-ons like avocado.)
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"At Shake Shack, we're all about bringing people together with fun, feel-good bites — and Valentine's Day is no exception," Mike McGarry, the vice president of brand marketing at Shake Shack, shared. "Whether you're toasting to love, friendship, or just good vibes, we wanted to give our guests a little extra something to make this time special. No matter your relationship status, everyone deserves some love (and a SmokeShack) right now."
But Shake Shack isn't the only one doing something special to honor the holiday. Krispy Kreme also announced it's dropping its limited-edition Hearts in Bloom Collection of heart-shaped doughnuts just in time for Valentine's Day. The collection includes the You Make My Daisy Doughnut, which comes dipped in strawberry-flavored icing; the Love You Bunches Doughnut, which is filled with chocolate kreme; the Blooming Heart Doughnut, filled with cookies and kreme filling; and the You Are My Sunshine Doughnut, which is filled with caramel flavored Kreme, dipped in chocolate icing, drizzled with a green stem, and topped with a sunflower candy piece. Of course, you could always go a little bananas for love and get your sweetheart a burger and doughnuts. That would surely help you take your relationship to the next level.
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