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Where you can get a deal for your meal on National Hamburger Day

Where you can get a deal for your meal on National Hamburger Day

Yahoo29-05-2025
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Happy National Hamburger Day! If you're in the Shreveport area, several national chains are offering delicious deals today. Here are a few participating restaurants in or near Shreveport.
​Buffalo Wild Wings – 50% off any burger. Available today only when you order takeout or delivery with Buffalo Wild Wings GO. Use promo code: GOBURGER
Dairy Queen (DQ) – DQ restaurants say they are giving burger lovers a reason to celebrate without the splurge. Starting May 26 through June 1, fans can buy any Signature Stackburger and score a second for just $0.99. This offer is available on any of their five Signature Stackburgers.
Kroger – Kroger is offering a six-pack of Private Selection Angus Beef Chuck Patties for just $6.99. This coupon is valid from May 28 to May 31 and can be used in-store or for online pickup. You can find and redeem the coupon through the Kroger app as well.
Free WhatABurger – WhatABurger will be selecting 75 winners to win free burgers for a year. Order any number one through number 8 Whatameal online or scan your app in-store on May 28, and you'll be entered for a chance to win Whataburger for a Year. Whataburger Rewards members can enter by emailing to enter at sweepstakes@wbhq.comCopyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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