DIDONNA
10-10-2013, 04:55 PM
Burger King may have figured how to get gobs of folks to try its new Satisfries: give 'em away.
The burger giant this Saturday and Sunday — during business hours when fries are normally sold -- will hand out free Satisfries to all consumers. No strings attached.
No coupons. No ID cards. No questions. There is, however, a one-per-customer limit.
Burger King figures the best way to get consumers hooked on its new lower-calorie, lower-fat fries is simple: Let 'em try 'em. While millions of consumers already have tried the new, crinkle-cut fries that rolled out last week, many millions more have not
The burger giant this Saturday and Sunday — during business hours when fries are normally sold -- will hand out free Satisfries to all consumers. No strings attached.
No coupons. No ID cards. No questions. There is, however, a one-per-customer limit.
Burger King figures the best way to get consumers hooked on its new lower-calorie, lower-fat fries is simple: Let 'em try 'em. While millions of consumers already have tried the new, crinkle-cut fries that rolled out last week, many millions more have not