CLEVELAND, Ohio — Burger King and The Cheesecake Factory are among the national chains with free food deals during the coronavirus outbreak.
According to Business Insider, Burger King customers can get two free kids meals with any purchase made using the fast-food chain’s app. The promotion starts next week.
“There’s a tremendous impact on children, as a result of all the school closures,” Restaurant Brands International CEO Jose Cil said. “It’s one of the hardest hit groups of Americans, because they rely so significantly on school, for lunch … Monday through Friday, for the better part of the year.”
Burger King is also offering free delivery with minimum purchase of $10.

There are Cheesecake Factory locations at Crocker Parck and Legacy Village.
For those with a sweet tooth, The Cheesecake Factory is helping takeout and delivery diners get through the crisis with a free slice of, what else, cheesecake. The restaurant is throwing in a free slice with a $30 purchase. Just use the promo code FREESLICE at checkout. Offer is good through April 16.
In addition, Cheesecake Factory is offering free delivery with minimum purchase of $15.
Other chains with free delivery with minimum purchase: Chipotle, Denny’s, KFC, Moe’s Southwest Grill, Popeyes, Red Lobster, and Wendy’s.
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