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Burger King offers free food for 7 days with Perks Week

Burger King is treating its most loyal customers like true royalty by giving them FREE food for one week.

From March 8 to 14, 2026, the popular fast-food restaurant is showing customers lots of appreciation (and savings!) with its Perks Week — a new daily deal for seven days. 

Image: Burger King

Each daily offer is only available for Royal Perks members. Join Royal Perks here.

You must activate the deal in the “Offers” tab before placing your order.

Here’s what’s on the menu for the week:

The offers are only available during breakfast hours — unless noted otherwise.

Upsizes and modifications cost extra. 

March 8 – FREE Burrito Jr. with $3 minimum purchase

March 9FREE Croissan’wich with $3 minimum purchase

March 10 – FREE Medium Iced Coffee with $3 minimum purchase — available all day

March 11FREE French Toast Sticks (5-ct.) with $3 minimum purchase

March 12FREE Large Hash  Browns with $3 minimum purchase

March 13FREE Sausage, Egg & Cheese Biscuit with $3 minimum purchase

March 14FREE Hershey’s Sundae Pie or Cinnamon Apple Pie with $3.14 minimum purchase — available all day

Here’s how to redeem the daily deal:

Check the “Offers” tab in the BK app each day. Look for the daily “Perks Week” deal.

Choose “Add to Mobile Order” or “Redeem in Restaurant.”

Place your order only on the BK app and bk.com for order ahead or dine-in with the 6-digit “My Code” (where available) located in your account.

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