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Burger King Is Giving Away Free Burgers Tomorrow — Here’s How to Get Yours

Healthy Fact of the Day

National Hamburger Day is a great excuse to enjoy a burger — and a few small choices can make the meal feel more balanced without taking the fun out of it. Ordering a plain hamburger over a double or triple patty keeps saturated fat in check, and loading up on tomato, lettuce, and onion adds fiber and nutrients without extra calories. Skipping the fries in favor of a side salad or apple slices — where available — is the easiest swap to lighten the overall meal while still enjoying the main event.

National Hamburger Day lands tomorrow, May 28 — and Burger King is making it worth showing up.

Royal Perks members can snag a free hamburger with any purchase of $3 or more at participating locations nationwide tomorrow only. On top of that, members who spend $10 or more can unlock up to four months of Spotify Premium for free. Two freebies, one visit, one day.

The Free Hamburger Deal

Who: Burger King Royal Perks members only — membership is free to join at bk.com or through the BK app What: Free hamburger with any purchase of $3 or more When: Tomorrow, May 28 only Where: Participating Burger King locations nationwide How: Redeem through the Royal Perks app or online at checkout

The deal applies to any qualifying $3 purchase — a chicken sandwich, an order of nuggets, a combo meal, or anything else on the menu. The free hamburger is added to your order at no additional cost.

The Spotify Bonus

Royal Perks members who make a qualifying purchase of $10 or more tomorrow will receive up to four months of Spotify Premium for free. It’s a separate offer running alongside the burger deal and doesn’t require any additional code — the Spotify offer activates through the Royal Perks account after a qualifying order.

For context, Spotify Premium runs $11.99 per month for an individual plan, making the four-month offer worth up to roughly $48 in value on top of the free burger. It’s the kind of bundle that makes the $10 spending threshold very easy to justify.

Not a Member Yet? Sign Up Before Tomorrow

Royal Perks membership is free and takes about two minutes to set up at bk.com or through the BK app. New members are eligible for both tomorrow’s deals as soon as they sign up — so if you haven’t joined yet, tonight is the right time.

National Hamburger Day by the Numbers

National Hamburger Day on May 28 has become one of the more competitive deal days in fast food. Last year, Wendy’s sold cheeseburgers for a penny and Dairy Queen pushed 99-cent Stackburgers. Burger King’s free hamburger plus Spotify offer is one of the stronger National Hamburger Day packages in recent memory — and with Royal Perks membership being free, the barrier to getting in is as low as it gets.

The Bottom Line

Burger King Royal Perks members get a free hamburger with any $3+ purchase tomorrow, May 28, at participating locations — plus up to four months of Spotify Premium free with any $10+ purchase. Both offers are one-day only. Sign up at bk.com tonight if you’re not already a member.

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