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Walmart+ members get 25% off Burger King, free Whoppers in new partnership
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Date:2025-04-14 07:38:57
Walmart is offering its plus members a new deal.
The retail giant on Thursday announced "a first-of-its-kind partnership" with Burger King under which Walmart+ members can receive a 25% discount on digital orders every day at the fast food restaurant, starting today.
Walmart said the "exclusive dining benefit for Walmart+ members" will enhance "the value and convenience of the membership program and "is designed to save members time and money, catering to their fast-paced lifestyles where grocery shopping, meal planning and cooking may not always be feasible."
"Given that most Americans eat from quick service restaurants several times a week, this benefit serves as a practical, cost-effective solution to accommodate dining preferences and busy schedules while enjoying the iconic taste of Burger King," Walmart said in a statement.
Free Whopper for Walmart+ members
In addition to this discount, Walmart+ members will also get free flame-grilled Whopper every three months with any purchase starting in September.
"Offered at no extra cost to the Walmart+ membership, the Burger King benefit is the latest move by Walmart+ to give its members even more value," Walmart said, adding that the retailer partnered with Expedia and Paramount+ to offer members and customers more value for their membership.
“The inclusion of a Burger King benefit in our Walmart+ membership portfolio is exciting,” Venessa Yates, senior vice president and general manager of Walmart+ said in a statement. “We consistently strive to offer benefits that focus on our members, aligning with our commitment to deliver undeniable value and convenience."
How to get discount at Burger King with Walmart+?
Walmart+ members can avail the 25% discount at Burger King via the Burger King app or online at bk.com by linking their Walmart membership to their Burger King Royal Perks account.
Once the accounts are linked, customers can visit the offers tab on the app or website to apply the discount and place their order.
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How much does Walmart+ cost?
Walmart's membership program, Walmart+ offers members benefits "that save them time and money," as per the retailer.
The program costs $98/year or $12.95/month and "combines digital and in-store benefits like free delivery from store, free shipping with no minimum order, gas and travel discounts, video streaming with Paramount+, early access, returns from home" etc.
Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at sshafiq@gannett.com and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.
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