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Five Guys Is Celebrating 40 Years of Burgers and Fries with Second BOGO Offer

Five Guys revived its 40th anniversary buy-one-get-one burger offer after initial shortages and will distribute $1.5 million in employee bonuses, the company said.

  • On March 9, Five Guys relaunched its 40th-anniversary BOGO running through March 12 at participating Five Guys locations in the United States and Canada, redeemable online or via the Five Guys app with code FGAFTERPARTY.
  • Last month, Five Guys said it "underestimated" demand, causing shortages, closures and failed redemptions, prompting an apology to customers and staff.
  • Five Guys founder Jerry Murrell said, "We were genuinely humbled by your response," as the company plans to distribute approximately $1.5 million in bonuses to store employees.
  • The relaunch limits redemptions by specifying one redemption per reward code and excludes in-store orders, with delivery or other fees applying to online orders at FiveGuys.com or the Five Guys app.
  • As a family business founded in 1986, Five Guys operates 1,500 locations in the U.S. and said employees were placed in an "incredibly difficult position" last month.
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Five Guys is celebrating 40 years of burgers and fries with second BOGO offer

Last month, Five Guys celebrated its 40th birthday with a buy one burger, get one free (BOGO) offer that overwhelmed their restaurants.  To make up for not meeting their own standards, Five Guys has brought back the BOGO offer – the 40th After Party — running Thursday, March 12.

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