Burger King Franc has declared its support for those dealing with constantly increasing fuel prices, by dropping the price of its trademark burger under the €2 ($A3) in new work from its paris-based creative agency, Buzzman.
Gas prices are on the rise around the world and it’s becoming a daily struggle for many people to balance their budgets – not that it wasn’t already, but this just adds fuel to the fire, to put it appropriately.
Seeing the ongoing situation, Burger King of France have decided to intervene and give a helping hand to all those people out there who are now considering taking the bus or even walking rather than being forced to refuel their car’s gas tank and creating a sizeable dent in their bank accounts.
The fast-food giant will be dropping the price of its most well-known burgers, the Whopper, down to 1 euro and 99 cents (for drive-thru pick-ups only), with the promotional price being available until the end of the month (March 27.)
The burger will also be available at this price by Burger King Belgium for the week between 23-30 March. So if you happen to live in one of those two countries, it might be an idea to… refuel while prices are still low.