Wowburger says it will be giving away 800 free burgers next Wednesday across eight of its outlets.
The offer comes as the popular chain launches its new WOW Chicken Burger following high demand.
During the 'Love Me or Lose Me' campaign it held last month, Wowburger launched three limited edition burgers, and customers were given the opportunity to vote for their preferred option.
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Out of the three choices - Crispy Onion Cheeseburger, Cauliflower Fritter Burger, and Chicken Burger - only one was allowed to remain.
Despite a close competition, the Chicken Burger emerged as the clear winner, with the majority of the votes.
Describing the burger, a spokesperson said: “Well, it all starts with a tender, juicy chicken breast. The chicken is tossed in a special blend of spices and fried to crispy, delicious perfection. Then placed alongside crispy lettuce, sliced tomatoes, secret MOM sauce, all served on a toasted bun. Looking to mix it up? It wouldn’t be Wowburger without your choice of free toppings, customise yours for the perfect burger blend.”
To celebrate the launch, Wowburger are giving away 800 free WOW Chicken Burgers on Wednesday, May 3 at the following locations: Ranelagh, Wexford St, Parnell, Bray, Mary’s Bar & Hardware, John’s Bar & Haberdashery, Foxhunter and The Giddy Dolphin.
There will be 100 given away at each store and it will be on a first come first serve basis.
The Wow Chicken Burger is priced at €8.45 and will be available from Wednesday, May 3 in all locations for dine-in, collection and delivery
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