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National Cheeseburger Day 2023 specials include McDonald’s, Wendy’s


If you say ‘hold the cheese’ when ordering a burger, move on.

This is strictly for cheeseburger lovers. And it’s a good idea for these people to download apps from their favorite fast-food places in time for National Cheeseburger Day, Sept. 18. By the way, the most popular cheese for a burger is American.

So, if you like cheese on your burger, you should make sure to check some of your favorite places for a special or discounted burger.

Among those participating with specials include McDonald’s, known for a tasty Double Cheeseburger, Mooyah, Burger King, Wendy’s and Applebee’s.

Make your destination plan with these fast-food places this coming week.

McDonald’s celebrates with Double Cheeseburger

National Cheeseburger deals include 50-cent double cheeseburgers at McDonald's on Sept. 18.

McDonald’s is celebrating National Cheeseburger Day on Sept. 18 by offering a Double Cheeseburger for only $0.50 from participating locations nationwide. It has to be ordered exclusively through the McDonald’s App.

Great American Steakhouse

The Great American Steakhouse restaurants are offering a deal on its popular steakburgers. On Sept. 18, the El Paso franchise is offering $6 steakburgers and $7 with fries, excluding tip.

Wahlburgers 50% off for Cheeseburger Day

Wahlburgers will be celebrating with 50% off all burgers.

The closest Wahlburger’s is actually a food court shop at the Inn of the Mountain Gods in Mescalero. And soon after it opened, we were among those that had to see what the fuss was all about.

Burger King offers $3 Double Cheeseburger Meal

Participating Burger King restaurants will offer a $3 double cheeseburger, fries and drink, or a $3 snack box with a cheeseburger, fries, nuggets and a drink.

Wendy’s says how about .01 cent burgers?

Participating Wendy’s restaurants will be offering its junior bacon cheeseburger for one cent. You just have to purchase something else and on the Wendy’s app. Go to the “Offers” section on the Wendy’s app Rewards Store or on the chain’s website.

The offer will be good from Sept. 18-22. Deal not valid for to-go orders.

Applebee’s offers a Burger Bundle

Applebee’s restaurants are offering a Burger Bundle for $8.99 on Sept. 18 only. You can choose from any one of their handcrafted burgers; a side of fries and a drink included. Participation may vary from location to location. 

Panda Burgers

If you’re looking for a burger whose presentation is outside of the box, then Panda Burgers, at 10780 Pebble Hills Blvd., is the place to visit. The popular joint offers a variety of specialty burgers, from the Super Panda, ($15) a double cheeseburger with a quesadilla, to the Super GZoss, a cheeseburger topped with two carne asada tacos and a sprinkling of chopped cilantro and onion.

On Wednesdays, the Eastside shop offers $6.50 burgers and $2.50 Tecates; so check it out.

Hours: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday; closed Monday.

Mooyah moves in with free cheeseburgers with purchase

The Mooyah chain is offering free burgers with a purchase on Sept. 18.

On Sept. 18 only, Mooyah locations will be offering a free cheeseburger to all Rewards App members. Purchase fries and a drink and you’ll get to build your own cheeseburger.

More:Celebrate National Burger Day in El Paso and New Mexico with these 7 restaurants

María Cortés González may be reached at 915-546-6150, mcortes@elpasotimes.com and @EPTMaria on Twitter. NorthJersey.com and NationalToday.com contributed to this report.

How do you like your burger?

According to a survey by RTA Outdoor Living, 15% of those who responded feel the cheese in a cheeseburger should go under the burger. And what’s the best level of doneness? Forty percent of respondents said medium.

And more men, 43.1% than women, 36.8%, were into medium doneness while more women, 32.2% than men, 11.6% wanted well-done burgers.

Top five cheeses on a burger? American, 66%, Cheddar, 65%, Swiss, 43%, Pepper Jack, 40%, and Provolone 31%.

Source: RTA Outdoor Living (www.RTAOutdoorLiving.com); nationaltoday.com



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