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  2. Here's Exactly What You Can Get With Burger King's New $5 ...

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    Burger King's Winter-Spring 2025 Meal Deals. $5 Duos & $7 Trios: Available now through the spring, customers can pick two menu items for $5 or three menu items for $7 from the list below: Whopper ...

  3. Value menu - Wikipedia

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    Burger King added a value menu in 1998 with items priced at 99¢ , [3] equivalent to $1.85 in 2023. In 2002 [4] and 2006, BK revamped its value menu, adding and removing products at 99¢, and later increasing some prices to $1.39. [5] Many of these items have since been discontinued, modified or relegated to a regional menu option. [6]

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    Big fast-food names such as McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, and KFC have serious money-saving deals this month. ... You pay more, but get multiple items at a discount from the regular menu price ...

  5. Burger King's Highly Anticipated $5 Value Meal Is Here - AOL

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    The latest player to enter the fast-food value wars is Burger King.Just a few weeks after announcing the return of its limited-time $5 Your Way Meal, the home of the Whopper finally brought the ...

  6. Burger King products - Wikipedia

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    Although Wendy's was the first to have a value menu in 1989, Burger King decided to offer its own value menu in 1998. [18] [19] This menu featured seven products: the Whopper Jr., a five-piece Chicken Tenders, a bacon cheeseburger, medium-sized French fries, medium soft drink, medium onion rings, and a small milkshake – all priced at 99¢ (USD).

  7. BK Dinner Baskets - Wikipedia

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    The original ads were used to promote the Burger King Every Day Value Menu and Burger King Dinner Baskets. The advertising program was designed as part of a back to basics plan by Burger King after a series of disappointing advertising schemes including the failure of its 1980s Where's Herb? campaign.