Wendy’s Is Giving Out Free Cheeseburgers All Week — How to Snag the Deal

Wendy’s is giving away sweet deals all week.

Beginning Monday, February 5th through Monday, February 12th, customers can receive a free Dave’s Single cheeseburger with any purchase at participating Wendy’s restaurants. Dave’s Single is bigger than their Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger. It’s a quarter-pound patty with American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, ketchup, mayonnaise and onions on a bun.

To get a free burger, visitors just need to order it on the Wendy’s app. There’s no set minimum purchase amount and the offer can only be redeemed once per order — but there’s nothing stopping you from coming back every day during the week’s offer.

The free offers don’t end there. To celebrate the Super Bowl, customers can get a $0 delivery fee when ordering through the Wendy’s app on Sunday, the day of the big game.

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The fast food chain is promoting a fun offer in honor of the brand’s “Where’s the Beef” commercial that premiered 40 years ago during the 1984 Super Bowl.

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In January, Wendy’s celebrated the return of the vanilla Frosty after the seasonal peppermint Frosty temporarily pulled the classic flavor from the menu.

They also added a breakfast burrito to their morning menu. Each burrito combines two eggs, six strips of bacon (which is the same amount as the Baconator), breakfast potatoes, slices of American cheese and Swiss cheese dip in a tortilla.

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The burrito is available at more than 4,500 Wendy’s locations in the US, and fans can check if their local location is included by going to their site.

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