- UK parents have two days to get their child the King Jr deal for just £1
- The deal expires on April 12 after National Siblings Day is celebrated today
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Burger King UK has unveiled a mouthwatering range of deals available this month, including children being able to eat for just £1.
However, parents have only got until April 12 to secure that deal in celebration of National Siblings Day today.
Other deals, including ‘family fun’ meal deals, are available throughout April – all on the fast-food chain’s app.
The King Jr deal, which launched over Easter, means parents can get their child a ‘King Jr’ meal – comprised of a burger, small fries or apple slices and a drink – when they purchase an adult burger meal.
Until April 12, children can eat for £1 at Burger King when accompanied by an adult buying their own burger meal with the King Jr deal (pictured) – consisting of a children’s burger, small fries or apple slices and a drink
However, after accounting for a parent’s meal too, this comes to £9.79, just 20p less than another of the app’s deals.
A parent and child can get the Big King Little King deal – a burger, children’s burger, large fries, small fries and four Chilli Cheese Bites – for £9.99.
If you and your little one are in an extra peckish mood, the app also allows customers to get two regular Whopper or Chicken Royale meals for just £10.99 – but only from Sunday to Monday.
A larger family can get the Family Party – two burgers, two children’s burgers, two large fries, two small fries and nine Chilli Cheese Bites – for £19.99.
Other offers open to Burger King customers via their app include a Large Whopper or Chicken Royale meal for just £5.99 from Sunday to Thursday every week, or on a Tuesday you can get two Steakhouse Angus meals for £15.
Nugget fans are not left out either, as from Mondays to Thursdays 20 Chicken or Vegan Nuggets are on offer at just £4.99 – meaning they come in at just under 25p per piece.
Though the King Jr deal is imminently being shelved, it might well return, because it previously made a two-week cameo from February 12.
It comes as McDonald’s announced it’s reducing the price of boxes of six, nine and 20 Chicken McNuggets both in store and for delivery.
However, customers across the UK have less than a week to snap up the deals, with the offers only available until Tuesday 16th April.
The limited-time, cheaper prices can be accessed using the fast-food giant’s app.
Customers can enjoy the tasty savings when picking up a portion of the bites, with 6 Chicken McNuggets now available in restaurants for £2.49, almost 50 per cent off the original price.
The sharebox of 20 nuggets comes in at just £4.49, with savings of up to £1.90, while the portion of nine is down to £3.49.
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