Categories: Food & Drink

You can get a free burger from Harvey’s across Canada this week

Harvey’s, an iconic Canadian brand, recently announced a new initiative, along with Tree Canada, to plant 25,000 trees in the country this year. And to help with that, they’re looking to give away 500 burgers this week to their customers. Here’s the scoop.

Ok, let’s start with the overall plan. For each meal purchased between now and June 16th, Harvey’s will donate a portion of proceeds to Tree Canada, so that trees can be planted. The donation will happen whether customers visit a Harvey’s location, or if ordered through DoorDash, the official delivery partner for the initiative.

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And this week, Harvey’s is giving 500 lucky customers the chance to win a free burger. In order to qualify, customers will need to share a photo of their (purchased) Harvey’s meal, and tag Harvey’s alongside the #guaranTREE hashtag.

So, if you were already planning to treat yourself to a burger this week, make sure to keep this promotion in mind! For more information on Harvey’s tree planting initiative, just click here!

Harvey’s ‘Thanks’ Burger Initiative

When: Monday, April 6th to Sunday, May 2nd (While supplies last)
Where: Locations across Canada (BC residents are not eligible)

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