Burger King Will Let You Swap Unwanted Gifts for a Whopper

The burger franchise will then donate them to charity.

By Nina Zipkin Dec 20, 2016
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Sometimes, in this season of giving, even the most well-intentioned presents can fall wide of the mark.

But instead of taking that present back from whence it came with a gift receipt in hand, Burger King wants to provide these unhappy recipients with another alternative. Bring your unwanted gifts to a local Burger King and donate them to charity in exchange for a free Whopper.

Related: Burger King Dresses Up as McDonald’s for Halloween

The offer is available at locations in London, Miami and Brazil.

But if you aren’t in a city where the promotion is happening, starting today, Burger King fans who post a photo of themselves on Twitter or Instagram with the presents they want to offload with the hashtag #whopperexchange could be chosen to receive a $10 Burger King gift.

Sometimes, in this season of giving, even the most well-intentioned presents can fall wide of the mark.

But instead of taking that present back from whence it came with a gift receipt in hand, Burger King wants to provide these unhappy recipients with another alternative. Bring your unwanted gifts to a local Burger King and donate them to charity in exchange for a free Whopper.

Related: Burger King Dresses Up as McDonald’s for Halloween

The offer is available at locations in London, Miami and Brazil.

But if you aren’t in a city where the promotion is happening, starting today, Burger King fans who post a photo of themselves on Twitter or Instagram with the presents they want to offload with the hashtag #whopperexchange could be chosen to receive a $10 Burger King gift.

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Nina Zipkin

Staff Writer. Covers leadership, media, technology and culture. at Entrepreneur Media
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Nina Zipkin is a staff writer at Entrepreneur.com. She frequently covers leadership, media, tech, startups, culture and workplace trends.

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