Shake Shack Has a Valentine's Day BOGO Deal Whether You're Celebrating Marriage, Friendship or a ‘Situationship'
Whatever your relationship status is this Valentine's Day, Shake Shack has just the comfort food for you.
The popular burger joint announced a buy one, get one deal just in time for the holiday of love. Shake Shack is offering a free SmokeShack burger with the purchase of a SmokeShack burger with the code BEMINE when ordering in the Shack App.
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The deal — perfect to split with a partner, a "situationship," a friend or honestly, yourself — will run from Thursday, Feb. 13, to Wednesday, Feb. 19, at select locations.
The SmokeShack burger "brings serious heat, perfect for this time of year, with applewood-smoked bacon, chopped cherry peppers, and ShackSauce on a toasted potato bun."
To claim the offer, customers must place their orders — with two SmokeShack burgers already in their carts — on the Shack App or on shackshack.com.
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Shake Shack loves a good free menu item. Most recently, in December 2024, the burger shop offered nine days of freebies leading up to Christmas Eve, which customers could claim with a $10 purchase. And before that, they offered free chicken sandwiches on every "football Sunday" between Sept. 10 and Dec. 15, again with a $10 purchase.
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