A 78-year-old man with dementia has been reported missing as police have launched an appeal to try and trace him.
18.05.2022 - 12:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scottish Burger King fans can get their hands on one of the fast-food chain's signature dishes worth £5.49 for completely free - but only for today.
The Burger chain announced the return of their popular Whopper Day for today only, Wednesday, May 18, meaning that Scots can grab the iconic flame grilled burger without paying a penny.
Usually priced at £5.49 for an individual burger, the Whopper has become one of Burger King's most popular dishes since it was launched back in 1957.
Described as a "flame grilled masterpiece", the iconic burger is made with a seared patty to create a "unique and irresistible flavour." The burger is then topped with fresh tomatoes, freshly cut lettuce and onions, crunchy pickle, a layer of creamy mayonnaise and a swirl of ketchup.
And meat-free fans won't be left out either, as the plant-based whopper is also part of the exclusive limited deal as well. The vegan burger is made with a plant-based patty and vegan mayo.
If you want to take advantage of this limited-time only deal, then all you need to do is download the Burger King app and register your account.
Then head into your local Burger King branch, show the cashier and you'll be given your free burger. Absolutely no other purchase is necessary - though, can you really resist their iconic chips to complete the order?
If you'd prefer to get your Whopper delivered to your door, then Deliveroo orders are offering the deal only orders over £15.
Katie Evans of Burger King said: "The Whopper is Burger King’s hero burger - created using fresh ingredients, made to order your way and flame-grilled to create the signature, mouth-watering flavour that our customers love. For one day only we think everyone deserves to get involved with a bite of the
A 78-year-old man with dementia has been reported missing as police have launched an appeal to try and trace him.
A Glasgow journalist has been the “new rock” in Amber Heard’s life during her ongoing libel trial against Johnny Depp.
A Scots nursery has been temporarily closed following a suspected outbreak of E.coli.
Mrs Tilly's tablet is to be sold in Canada after confectionary bosses secured a deal with three supermarket giants.
A 24-year-old man has admitted killing a pet dog by stabbing it several times with a screwdriver.
Loose Women’s Coleen Nolan was stunned after Kaye Adams made a surprising comment about her weight.
A Scots nurse is grieving the loss of her fertility at the age of 28 after she claims she had to fight to convince doctors something was wrong before her cervical cancer diagnosis.
An 88-year-old man has been charged in connection with the alleged sexual assault of a teenage boy in a popular Edinburgh park.
A single mother-of-two whose energy bill soared to £760 a month cannot afford to heat the home and uses candles for light.
Good evening and welcome to today's Daily Record headline briefing.
A Scots theatre has been forced to cancel a Saturday night showing as Celtic fans gather in Glasgow to celebrate the club's Premiership title success.
Police Scotland is appealing to the public for help to trace a missing Scots man who was last seen four days ago.
One lucky player could bag the UK's biggest ever jackpot on Tuesday with a heart-stopping £184m EuroMillions prize up for grabs.
McDonald's fans can get their hands on some of their favourite menu items for breakfast and lunch for less for today only.
Tributes have been paid to a "gentle giant", who was named locally after being attacked on a street in Edinburgh.
Scotland’s biggest independent insurance broker is enhancing its presence on Tayside.
Two teenagers who attacked a boy and then dragged him onto a railway line have walked free after being admonished by a judge.
A Scots mum-of-two who was '10 out of 10 drunk' when she launched a fire extinguisher from the sixth floor balcony of a hotel has walked free from court.
A financial watchdog has warned Scots that cyber-criminals have found a way to take advantage of the rise in screen-sharing to scam people.