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All the Burger King restaurants now open and how you can get a free burger meal

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These days it doesn’t take much to excite us and with this news just in from Burger King, our week has started off with a bang.

Today, Burger King have announced that they are planning on re-opening a further 35 restaurants for delivery and Drive Thru this week, and they will re-open almost three quarters of their restaurants by the end of June as part of their phased re-opening plan.

Best of all, with TopCashback right now you can celebrate this joyous occasion with a free burger meal. TopCashback will refund 100% of the purchase order value up to £15 cashback on Burger King orders purchased through the Just Eat site - meaning when you order your Double Whopper meal which would usually set you back £7.49, it’s free - pretty good ey?

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