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Today is National Cheeseburger Day. You can get deals at McDonald’s, Red Robin and more

National Cheeseburger Day is Sept. 18

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A Dave’s Combo cheeseburger meal from a Wendy’s restaurant in Pittsburgh is pictured.

Dave’s Combo cheeseburger meal from a Wendy’s restaurant is pictured in Pittsburgh Tuesday, May 5, 2020.

Gene J. Puskar, Associated Press

Today is National Cheeseburger Day, which means that many restaurants are offering deals and freebies to celebrate. From McDonald’s to Red Robin, here are some of the places where you can get a deal on Sept. 18.

Applebee’s

Applebee’s is offering a “Handcrafted Burger Bundle” — which includes a burger, fries and a drink — for $8.99.

Burger King

For National Cheeseburger Day, Burger King has a coupon for a $0.59 cheeseburger on their app.

Dog Haus

You can get a $5 burger with a deal through the Dog Haus app on Sept. 18.

Five Guys

To celebrate National Cheeseburger Day, Five Guys is partnering with Heinz Ketchup for the “Love at First Bite” Sweepstakes. To enter, post a picture of how you enjoy a cheeseburger on Twitter or Instagram, tag both Heinz and Five Guys in the post, and include the hashtags #LoveAtFirstBite and #Sweepstakes. The winner will receive a $50 gift card for Five Guys. The rules can be found here.

Habit Burger

Habit Burger is giving away “Golden Chartickets” that are worth up to $500 in Habit gift cards at random to guests who visit on Sept. 18. For more information, see here.

Jack in the Box

Through Sept. 20, you can get a free Jumbo Jack Cheeseburger with any purchase through the Jack in the Box app.

McDonald’s

McDonald’s is offering a double cheeseburger for $0.50 on Sept. 18 through their app.

Red Robin

Select burgers will be buy-one-get-one 50% off at Red Robin through Sept. 20. When ordering online, use the promo code BOGO to get the deal.

Smashburger

The Double Classic Smash burger is $5 at participating locations on Sept. 18.