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Published 11:54 1 Jun 2023 BST
Updated 11:54 1 Jun 2023 BST

Burger King is offering Chicken Royales up for a bargain basement price next week.
In celebration of the first-ever Chicken Royale Day, the popular high-street chain is giving Brits the chance to bag a Royale for just a quid, with the equivalent vegan alternative on sale for the same price.
The fan favourite is made with 100 per cent chicken breast wrapped in a special crisp coating, topped with iceberg lettuce, creamy mayo, and crowned with a toasted sesame seed bun.
Equally delicious, the Vegan Royale is also on offer and boasts a crispy vegan patty from the Vegetarian Butcher, complete with iceberg lettuce and vegan mayo, served in the signature sesame seed bun.
For one day on Wednesday 7th June, both burgers will be on sale for just £1 via the Burger King app.
The restaurant chain has even created limited-edition crowns available nationwide, so fans will be able to enjoy Chicken Royale Day in style.
What’s more, customers can order straight to their front door with a free Chicken Royale on orders over £20 on Uber Eats on 7th June.
Time to set your alarms!
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