In an effort to help families and children during the coronavirus pandemic, Burger King will be offering free kids meals starting Friday, March 20.
The free meals will be available nationwide with any purchase through the Burger King app. The free meals are only applicable on takeout or drive-thru orders — not delivery.
“Burger King is committed to keeping restaurants open to service the American public in this time of need, whether that be through drive-thru, delivery, or takeout as needed,” said the fast-food chain in a press release.
According to the press release, the free meals can be redeemed one time per guest, daily, through April 6. The brand will also be offering free delivery on app orders of more than $10.
Several other fast-food and fast-casual chains have offered discounts and free services during the coronavirus pandemic. Salad chain Sweetgreen is offering free meals to healthcare workers in the United States and Canada; KFC, Moe’s Southwest Grill, Chipotle and other regional and local chains are offering free delivery; and food ordering sites like GrubHub and Uber Eats are waiving certain fees.