This Valentine’s Day, Burger King will give you a free Whopper in exchange for a photo of your ex.
Burger King never misses a good opportunity for publicity. This time, the flame-grilled pros are celebrating Valentine’s Day in their own cheeky way, offering a free Whopper to guests who bring in a photo of their exes.
Burger King is not in this alone. The activation is part of their partnership with Warner Bros to promote Birds of Prey, the story of Harley Quinn.
Getting a free Whopper is easy: Just print a photo of your ex at home, bring it to one of the participating restaurants (New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, or Boston). Drop it inside the “Breakup box” to celebrate your newfound freedom, and get a delicious Whopper for free.
After all, as Harley Quinn said after breaking up with the Joker: “Who needs the Joker when you can have the King?”
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