Burger King: 10-Piece Chicken Nuggets Only $1.49

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Looking for an inexpensive lunch or dinner idea? For a limited time, head to your local Burger King where they are offering up 10-piece Chicken Nuggets for only $1.49 (regularly $2.99!). Be sure to call ahead to verify that your local restaurant is participating.

(Thanks, Ron!)

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  1. georgiadan19

    selling death for a 1.49 !!! AMAZING

    • jill

      I eat burger king nuggets and im healthy as can be 🙂

    • makaylaisabel

      I’m all for freedom of speech. I just hope if your in it with this topic then you’re in it in all sense of the forms. No makeup, no hair products, no hair dye or salons or nail polish, canned meals, no dining out (unless organic restaurant), you have a farm and grow your own food. Almost everything we consume has some type of carcinogen or death-causing agent. Combining these products… Yikes! Many of us do so on a daily basis. Are you doing something extra to help other than your comments?
      PS. Spreading hate also causes death.

      • Angel13

        I like this.

      • Laura

        Thank you. You are correct. Unfortunately, that is the world we love in. Chemicals of some sort everywhere.

      • Angela

        Word 🙂

      • Jenn

        Haha love it. Very well said😀

      • Kelli

        Team makaylaisabel!

    • cantbewrong

      I realize that in America we are gifted the freedom of speech so please excuse me while I exercise my right to that little treasure.
      America has been referred to as a “melting pot” because of its diversity of races, religions, beliefs and ethnicities. Each of those bringing their own melting pots and adding their culinary fare for all of us to experience and enjoy.
      So please don’t verbally whip me if you happen to find a chicken nugget or French fry in mine, because I can most certainly assure you, I don’t care what’s in yours.

    • Renee

      Huh???

      • keli joy

        cantbewrong is saying that everyone has different tastes when it comes to all sorts of things, including food. So while you might not like that she is eating chicken nuggets and French fries, it’s really none of your business and you really shouldn’t care anyway. She also does not care what you are eating as well.

        I totally agree with her 100%

  2. Just Me

    Now you can get twice the death for the original price! Act now !!

    • meg

      U need to relax…go eat some nuggets.

  3. Elaine

    Death? Really?

  4. Steph

    What’s the deal with death?!

    • Renee

      The deal is that some people are over zealous.

  5. CW

    If you treat yourself to a fast food meal once a month it’s not going to kill you.

    • Cammie

      Totally agree you with you CW. We treat our kids to fast food once a month and they absolutely love it.

      • CW

        Yup, its called “all in moderation”. If you make good choices you won’t fall apart by eating one burger, nuggets, etc. Also, if you think about it, most of the reputable and most successful weight loss programs out there do not eliminate fast food, they teach you how to make choices which encompass your entire diet, fast food included.

        • Amy

          Well.. I treat myself to 1-2 fast food breakfast (Chick-fil-A and McD) and 1-2 Chick-fil-A dinners a month if I’m home. I travel for work so it’s “feast or famine”. I will find myself eating dinner out every night for days followed by weeks where I am home every night. Everyone deserves a treat now and then whether the treat be junk food or a night out of the kitchen.

    • Renee

      Or you could never eat fast food and die. Most people don’t cook healthy foods either.

  6. Good grief

    ^^^^^you people…lol…

  7. CrescentCityCurly

    Some people can be so dramatic. How much restraint would it take to NOT make a negatve comment on something you don’t like?

  8. Becky

    I don’t eat meat anymore, but even if I did I don’t think I could eat one after watching Jamie Oliver show how they make them. Has anyone seen that? It’s on YouTube.

    • Boon

      That was McDonalds not Burger King. I never liked McDonalds nuggets, they have a weird aftertaste.

  9. Ashley

    Good Lord, if you rarely eat junk you’re more likely to die in a car accident on your way to Burger King than from the nuggets.

    • Kelli

      Lol!

  10. Stacy

    I know how they make them there pretty gross. But for something quick to eat it’s not going to hurt you. I grew up on McDonald’s chicken nuggets and somehow I made it to be 39 and healthy.

  11. Laurie

    My husband lived a relatively healthy life and died within a week after finding out he had cancer at the age of 39.
    You’re going to die. Sometimes there’s no rhyme or reason.
    But the hateful words need to stop. Be kind people.

    • Ashley

      Hugs

    • Kelli

      Laurie, I’m sorry for your loss. My husband is a month away from 40 so your post hit me hard.

      • Laurie

        Thanks Ashley & Kelli. My boys were 4 & 9. Absolutely our worse nightmare!!!

        I don’t normally share my personal story to total strangers, but it absolutely irritates me to see/hear people who are negative.

        Life is short and precious!!!

  12. todd

    Shut up with the “death” crap. Noone cares, been eating “unhealthy” my whole life and and ive never had health issues…so go preach somewhere else.

    • ish

      I agree with u

    • Amy

      @todd.. Totally agree! I buy organic meat and diary. At the same time, this girl loves a milkshake from the closest drive-thru. I have many friends who are 100% or almost 100% organic (down to soaps and shampoo) and fitness crazy.Some have medical issues I don’t have (genetic and not genetic) and at earlier ages. It’s a combo of genetics, diet and overall lifestyle. Now everyone go enjoy a shake and fries.

  13. S

    Just scored 20 pieces and shared them with another member of the house… I dont care whats in them… they taste pretty good. I’ve seen organic eating runners drop dead for no reason……..

    • Amy

      I remember the first fitness crazy/organic person I met. I was about 8-9 and he lived in my aunt’s neighborhood. One day my aunt picked me up at school and going back to her house there were first responders up and down her block. Mr. Fitness went for a jog and passed right then and there. Sad.. He was a nice man with little ones.

  14. Ivy

    This deal is great but I think the $3 coupon for 10 nuggets and a large fry is better right? I don’t eat out much so I’m unsure if the prices. Anyone know? Thanks.

  15. relax people

    I haven’t had fast food in my entire adult life. I exercise at least four times a week. We eat out very rarely and at home eat all organic, non processed, mostly vegan meals.
    I was 29 and the epitome of health and well being when I fell to the floor in pain one day and ended up fighting for my life for 10 weeks in the ICU when complication after complication almost killed me. That was a couple of years ago and I’m completely fine now.
    If you want the nuggets, go have them. I don’t know that any physician would recommend eating burger king every day, but I’m pretty sure that a few nuggets in an otherwise healthy lifestyle are fine.
    Getting all angry, worked up, and putting other people down for eating “death” nuggets is probably worse for you than actually eating the nuggets.
    So relax.

  16. meg

    Why oh why do people feel its necessary to post rude comments? If u don’t wanna eat chicken nuggets or big macs or drink pop or use food coloring or eat no sugar or be a vegetarian or gluten free then that is your choice and more power to you. But leave the rest of us alone. No need for your snarky comments. I don’t think anyone here eats chicken nuggets 5 times a day seven days a week. Sigh.

  17. Emmi

    I’m going to die eventually. Might as well enjoy life and eat some nuggets.

  18. mindy

    Everybody please say this together with me ” Thanks Collin for posting this deal”, now let run to burger king and have some scrumptious nuggets!

  19. Noel

    I saw Collin’s post yesterday and glanced over it. However, today the 40+ Comments caught my eye. Erring on the side of nosey, I had to look. Enter my two cents …

    “Death Nuggets?” Really? I’m so tired of rude snide remarks … And disappointed with individual’s who “judge” so quickly. Is this the healthiest of choices? No. But, it’s about moderation and this is far better than some other options.

    To compare I looked up the Nutritional Information of BK’s 10 Piece Chicken Nuggets versus Starbucks’ GRANDE Pumpkin Spice Latte (typical preparation) … I simply chose this drink as it seems to be one loved by many this time of year. The results are below.

    If these are BK’s “Death Nuggets,” should we now call it Starbucks’ “Pumpkin Death Latte?”

    Calories: 470 vs. 420
    Fat: 29g vs. 20g
    Saturated Fat: 5g vs. 10g
    Trans Fat: 0g vs. 0.5g
    Carbohydrates: 34g vs. 52g
    Sugar: 0g vs. 49g
    Sodium: 890mg vs. 220mg
    Protein: 21g vs. 14g
    Cholesterol: 50mg vs. 55mg

    To each their own. But, it would be wise if we ALL reserved our judgement for ourselves and thought before we spoke/wrote. Unless it’s to thank Collin! ;]

  20. Amanda

    Thank you Collin!

  21. doreen

    I eat fast food once a week just before I run errands and do my food shopping. Believe me, I wear off whatever I’ve eaten whether it’s BK,McD’s or Wendy’s (my 3 faves)!! In fact, when I go shopping this week, I plan on picking up four of the 10 pc. nuggets because the price is insanely cheap. I will keep them in my fridge for my husband and me to snack on. I can think of alot worse things to munch on!!!! Enjoy, everyone;)

  22. titi

    We got it!!!! Time to eat lol😂😀😍😍😛😜😘😚😙😗😋😌

  23. david clark

    Burger king has about the best food to me in fastfood

  24. liyah

    Is the chicken nuggets back
    for a 1:40

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