Wendy’s Is Giving Out Free Kids’ Meals to Kick Off the School Year
Customers can get a free kids' meal with the purchase of a premium combo meal from Aug. 12 through Sept. 2
Class is already in session at Wendy’s.
In honor of back-to-school season, the fast food spot is offering customers a free kids' meal with the purchase of a premium combo meal. The deal was first available on Aug. 12 and will be available through Sept. 2.
Wendy’s kids' meals include a choice of four-piece chicken nuggets (regular or spicy), cheeseburger or hamburger and either Jr. French fries or apple slices. Plus, kids can choose a drink, like blueberry pomegranate lemonade or chocolate milk, and a toy.
All of this is free when a customer buys a premium combo meal, which consists of a premium sandwich (like a Baconator or spicy chicken sandwich), a side item and a beverage. The exact price of a premium combo meal depends on the main chosen and the restaurant location but it typically ranges from $10 to $15.
The offer is only available in the Wendy’s app and there is a limit of one free kids' meal per customer per visit — but there is no limit to how many times fans can use the deal during the offer period.
While grabbing the meal deal, parents should save room for dessert. A small chocolate or triple berry Frosty from Wendy's is $1 through Sept. 15. Best of all, there is no limit to the number of discounted frozen treats.
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Burger King is also handing out kids' meals for the start of school. Customers can grab a free King Jr. Meal from Aug. 12 through Aug. 25 with a $10 purchase at BK.
Kids can choose between a double cheeseburger, four-piece chicken nuggets, six-piece chicken nuggets, cheeseburger and hamburger for their main. For their side, there's a choice of French fries, onion rings, Have-sies (half French fries and half onion rings) or apple sauce. The kids' meal also includes a drink and choice of a toy or a chocolate chip cookie.
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