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For 20 dollars Red Robin will give you a hamburger and bottomless sides every day in May – $ 600+ cost
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For 20 dollars Red Robin will give you a hamburger and bottomless sides every day in May – $ 600+ cost

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  • Burger Chain Red Robin offers a hamburger. Card owners will receive a free hamburger and bottomless sides every month of May. The total cost of the map, which is sold for $ 20, is $ 682.

May will be the national month of Burger, that is, you can expect a lot of fast food networks to offer special ones. Red Robin Perhaps there are the biggest ones for the whole year.

Burger with nearly 500 places in North America announced that it offers a bottomless burger clients who were lucky enough. For $ 20, passengers will be eligible for a burger (which the company offers in more than 20 styles), and from May 1 to May 31.

Passages will go on sale at 9:00 MT/ 11:00 ET on Thursday, April 17, then Web -Sight Red Robin. Act quickly if you hope to get it. The restaurant warns that “passages can sell in minutes.”

The passage will pay for yourself in just one day. Owners can get food up to $ 22 each day. When they use this every day, the transaction is offered, they consume burgers and parties worth $ 682 (which include French (Natche), Caesar salads, drinks, drinks, drinks dairy cocktails and … a couple, broccoli.)

If a whole month is worth burgers every day for you, not enough Red Robin The competition during the national month of the hamburger when the winner receives free burgers a year. It seems a little too much good? You can also win a vacation package with all payments.

Fast food campaigns are still leaning up to lower prices after last summer is scared of prices that have scared many customers. Many also return stopped fans to attract customers to stores.

Originally this story was presented on Fortune.com


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2025-04-16 15:08:00
Chris Morris

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