Burger King Bets Big on Value with $5 Duos and $7 Trios

Quick question: When was the last time you scored a satisfying fast-food meal for less than the cost of a movie ticket? Burger King is making it easier this spring with its new value meal deals—$5 Duos and $7 Trios—aimed straight at your wallet and your cravings. This move isn’t some random promo; it’s a chess piece in the ongoing fast-food price wars you see everywhere these days.

Here’s how it works. With the Duos, you can snag any two menu items for just five bucks. For folks wanting more, the Trios deal means you get three items at only $7. The menu isn’t stuck with obscure fillers, either. We’re talking fan favorites: Whopper Junior, Original Chicken Sandwich, Bacon Cheeseburger, classic Medium Fries, 8-piece Chicken Fries, and a Medium Soft Drink. Basically, all the heavy hitters that keep Burger King regulars coming back.

What’s especially appealing is the mix-and-match angle. Maybe you’re the type who wants nothing but two sandwiches and skips the drink, or maybe you’re pulling together snacks for a sharing moment on the go. Either way, these deals aren’t just about saving a buck—they’re about giving you control over your meal without making you settle for leftovers or cutting out things you really wanted.

Cheeseburger Week and Perks for Loyal Fans

Not stopping there, Burger King is adding another layer with $1 Cheeseburger Week from January 27 through February 2, 2025. Sure, a buck might not get you much elsewhere these days, but here, it lands you a full cheeseburger—if you know where to look. Members of Burger King’s Royal Perks loyalty program can jump on this deal via the BK App. As if that’s not exclusive enough, Walmart+ subscribers get a leg up with early access starting January 26. Delivery isn’t included, so you’ll have to swing by a restaurant or use in-app pick-up, and if you want to upsize, regular prices apply.

If you think this sounds familiar, you’re onto something. December 2024 saw Burger King toss out daily deals, free sandwiches, and quirky limited-time bites like cheesy tots and croissant breakfast sandwiches. This new round of value deals builds off that buzz. The message to budget-conscious eaters? You’ve got options, and you don’t have to settle for bland value menus.

Burger King isn’t the only fast-food giant stepping up its value offerings. Arch-rival McDonald’s has been hyping up its McValue menu and a string of special offers, making it clear that the pressure is on to keep customers loyal as inflation still pinches wallets. With all these price-focused promos, it’s kind of like your lunch break is now open season for scoring deals—if you keep your eyes peeled.

Burger King hasn’t set a closing date for the Duos and Trios deals, but odds are they’ll run as long as folks keep snapping them up. So if you’re hungry and hoping to stretch your money, now’s a pretty good time to give fast food another look.