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Hog’s Breath Cafe gives away a year of free burgers

The restaurant is celebrating International Burger Day.

Hog’s Breath Cafe is giving away a year of free burgers for each of its locations to one lucky customer in celebration of International Burger Day.

On 28 May, one winner at each location will be treated to a free burger a week for a whole year.

Hog’s Breath Cafe’s burgers, which is also celebrating its 34th birthday, are the second most popular item at Hog’s Breath, just behind their famous Prime Rib Steak. To celebrate their upcoming 34th birthday, Hog’s Breath gave their burgers an upgrade by making their 100% Aussie Angus beef patties even thicker and juicier, with an all-new seasoning, as part of their new winter menu.

The promotion will kick off on 28 May, to align with International Burger Day, and will run until 30 June. By dining in during this promotion and ordering one of their all-new, beefed-up burgers, customers can enter the draw online to win. There will be one lucky winner at each Hog’s Breath Cafe location. The winners will be officially announced on Hog’s Breath’s birthday this 4 July.

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