Get ready to get your hands on a free tasty Whopper when a new Burger King store opens in Boston next week.
The brand new Burger King restaurant will open its doors on Pilgrim Way, Wyberton on August 6.
The new Boston restaurant showcases Burger King’s updated, modern restaurant design roll out, using materials with a bold colour palette and American prints.
During the opening week 500 free Whoppers are up for grabs – look out for Burger King team members who will be handing out vouchers around town once doors open. Customers must then download the BK app, scan the QR code and head into Burger King with the voucher and app.
Inside Boston’s new Burger King.
Alasdair Murdoch, CEO Burger King® UK, said: “We know the people of Lincolnshire love the great-tasting food of Burger King®, so we’ve listened to their requests and are very excited to bring all their favourites to their neighbourhood. Our home – of the Whopper®! – is their home.”
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