Burger King announced a new $5 'Your Way Meal' that will be on its menu for several months. The announcement came shortly after McDonald's announced its own meal deal.
Fast-food chain Burger King will be debuting a new value meal ahead of schedule as competitor chains launch meal deals of their own. "We are bringing back our $5 ‘Your Way Meal’ as agreed upon with our franchisees back in April," a spokesperson for Burger King said on Thursday, May 23. The news was first reported by Bloomberg News.
Burger King's "Your Way Meal" was reportedly announced ahead of schedule to better compete with McDonald's new offering, multiple outlets reported. Wendy's, another fast food chain, is also offering a limited-time combo meal, albeit only during breakfast hours. Wendy's previously offered a "Four for $4" meal that was similar to McDonald's and Burger King's upcoming $5 meals.
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