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19.07.2022 - 16:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Burger King has officially launched its first ever loyalty scheme for all its customers - and everyone who signs up can get their hands on a free burger.
The popular fast-food chain has launched the 'Your Burger King' programme that will see customers rewarded with points for any orders placed online or in store.
Officially launching next week, the new scheme will be available through the Burger King app, which is free to download, from Tuesday, July 26.
All customers who sign up for the scheme on the official launch date will be automatically awarded 200 points - which is enough to claim a free cheeseburger or a portion of fries.
The new scheme will allow customers to earn 10 points for every £1. These points can then be redeemed on some of the chain's most popular items, including the iconic Flame-Grilled Whopper.
To unlock the awards, customers simply need to need to place an order on the Burger King UK app, or in store to start collecting points.
Once points have been accumulated, customers can generate a six-digit code which can be shown any participating Burger King store to claim fan-favourite orders.
Points can then be redeemed on eligible items across six redemption levels - 150, 250, 400600, 700 and 800 - and the points will expire after six months.
150 points will get you:
250 points can be used to redeem:
400 points will unlock:
600 points can be used for:
700 points will get you:
800 points can be used to redeem:
Katie Evans of Burger King said: "Following a successful trial across Scotland, the nationwide launch of ‘Your Burger King’ means there is even more to love about the great tasting-food of Burger King®.
The platform offers customers a more personalised experience and access to rewards that they can’t get
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