Buffalo Wild Wings Is Handing Out Free Wings Because the Super Bowl Went Into Overtime
Plus Carl’s Jr. has free cheeseburgers on Feb. 12
The Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl but everyone can score with these fast food deals.
Buffalo Wild Wings is giving fans six free wings on Monday, Feb. 26 thanks to the fact that the Super Bowl went into overtime. From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., boneless and traditional wings qualify for the deal and there is no purchase necessary to redeem the freebies. All fans have to do is order for dine-in or place their takeout order in person.
If you can’t wait until the end of the month, Carl’s Jr. has a freebie for customers today. On Feb. 12, rewards members can grab a free Western bacon cheeseburger from the fast food joint and there is no purchase required. The deal will show up in their app, but can also be shown in store.
"Whether you are sad football season is coming to an end, or you celebrated a little too hard the night before, we want you to have a burger on us.” said Jennifer Tate, chief marketing officer at CKE Restaurants.
Similarly, Shake Shack fans can buy a Korean BBQ burger or Korean-style fried chicken sandwich and get a second one for free now through Feb. 27. The delivery-only deal must be placed on the Shake Shack app or via shakeshack.com.
Buffalo Wild Wings has promos regularly and Nick Cannon talked to PEOPLE about the new deals in January.
The multi-hyphenate star, 43, starred in a commercial for Buffalo Wild Wings to promote the restaurant chain's "Buy One, Get One Wing" deal, which offers BOGO 50% off traditional wings on Tuesdays and BOGO free boneless wings on Thursdays.
In the ad, Cannon poked fun at his role as a father of 12, joking that the BOGO promotion will help him feed the many mouths in his large family. "Sports, friends, fun — as a father of 12, I ain't got time for none of the s---," he joked.
"But as a super patient father who never gets upset," Cannon continued, "I'm always looking out for a good deal."
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