Food: Burger King Is Selling Whoppers for Their Original Price of 37 Cents

Burger King Is Selling Whoppers for Their Original Price of 37 Cents

McDonald's just did this with McMuffins last month, and now their biggest competitor is doing it. For the Whopper's 64th birthday, Burger King is selling them for their original price of just 37 CENTS. That's what they cost when they debuted in 1957.

It's happening today and tomorrow at participating locations. You have to sign up for their loyalty program to get the deal, which is also what McDonald's did. And you have to order through their website or app.

You can't stock up though. There's a hard limit of one 37-cent Whopper per account. So if you want multiple Whoppers for cheap, more than one person has to order.

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Today is Bartender Appreciation Day.

Chipotle Is Selling Cilantro-Flavored Soap

Are you one of those people who hate cilantro, because it tastes like soap? Some of us have a genetic quirk that gives it an overwhelming soapy flavor. And now Chipotle is poking fun at that by selling ACTUAL cilantro soap.

They just added it to their online store,ChipotleGoods.com. The description says it's the, quote, "perfect gift for cilantro lovers AND haters." One bar costs $8 and has the Chipotle logo on the front of the box.

It doesn't look like they put actual ground-up cilantro in there. But one of the main ingredients is "coriander essential oil," which is basically the same thing. Cilantro is the word we use for the leaves and stems of the plant. Coriander usually means it's made from seeds. 

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For the seventh straight year, Starbucks is doing its "Starbucks for Life" contest. 

You can earn chances to win by making purchases through the Starbucks app now through January 3rd. 

Read More HERE

Panera Bread has launched a new collection of "Ugly Holiday Cups." They're designed to bring "laughter and cheer" to the world.

Read More HERE

Burger King Begins Selling Meatless Whopper Across U.S.

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