Free Burger King Chicken Fries

Chicken Fries (Door Dash)

To celebrate the start of 2019, DoorDash are running a time limited promo with Burger King. Running January 1st through 6th, BK orders of $5 or more, fulfilled via the restaurant delivery service will come with an order of free chicken fries.

HEre’s the full info per the companies promo email:

The New Year’s Party may be over, but we’ve got another reason to celebrate the start of 2019: Free. Chicken. Fries.  From January 1-6, customers can get FREE* Burger King Chicken Fries on us! 

How it works

1. Add Chicken Fries to your Burger King order of $5 or more

2. Enter code NEWYEAR at check out

3. Enjoy!

Happy New Year!


Promo terms as follows:Offer valid for one (1) Chicken Fry from the displayed Burger King menu. Offer valid through 1/6/19 at participating locations. Valid only on orders with a minimum subtotal greater than $5. Not valid for pickup or dine-in. Limit one per person. Fees, taxes, and gratuity apply. All deliveries subject to availability. Must have or create a valid DoorDash account with a valid form of accepted payment on file. No cash value. Non-transferable. Use promo code NEWYEAR to redeem. See full terms and conditions at dasherhelp.doordash.com/offer-terms-conditions.

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