Burger King and Walmart+ enthusiasts are right in front. Companies offer transactions that offer customers a free Whopper with a $1 purchase for six consecutive days.
The deal will only be available to shoppers who are members of both Walmart+ and the Burger King Royal Parks program, a Burger King representative told USA via email to USA Today.
The agreement runs from Tuesday, August 5th to Monday, August 11th.
The special was announced to celebrate the first anniversary of Walmart and Burger King’s first joint promotion, which began last summer.
With last year’s agreement, Walmart+ members have given Burger King Digital Orders 25% off daily and have offered free Whopper every three months since September 2024.
Here’s what you need to know to get a transaction:
How can I get a free hopper this week?
Guests can take advantage of this deal by linking their Burger King Royal Parks with their Walmart+ account.
To link an account:
- Make sure the Burger King app is downloaded to your device
- Download the Walmart app and sign in, or log in at www.plus.walmart.com
- Go to Account
- Select “Walmart+Membership”
- Find the benefits of Burger King’s savings and choose “Start”
- Burger King app should open automatically
- Select the (Link Account) button
Once customers link their Walmart+ and Burger King accounts, they can redeem the offer below.
- Order in-store using a 6-digit code
- Open the Burger King app, go to the “Offers” tab to activate the offer,
- Log in at www.bk.com to place an order.
Are there any restrictions?
Burger King said the deal is not available during breakfast hours, except in certain locations.
Offers cannot be used with delivery orders.
More about Walmart+ and Burger King Royal Perks
Walmart+ is Walmart’s distribution program starting at $12.95 a month or $98 a year. The programme is eligible for student and government support, according to the company’s website.
Royal Parks is Burger King’s free rewards program that allows customers to earn points or crowns for every dollar spent on eligible transactions. Customers can cash in the crown for free menu items.
Saleen Martin is a reporter for the USA Today Now team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – 757. Email her to sdmartin@usatoday.com.

