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I’m a Food Deals Expert – the Easy Trick Turns Your Wendy’s Cheeseburger into a Deluxe for Free

USERS have checked Wendy’s deluxe deal on Tiktok and maths is not adding up.

One video creator with nearly 1 million followers says it’s better for subscribers to leave it all together.

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An easy hack upgrades your Wendy’s order to Deluxe for freeCredit: Getty

The deal in question is Wendy’s Deluxe option.

The TikTok video states that a Junior Cheeseburger Deluxe costs $2.19, while a regular Junior Cheeseburger costs $1.49.

What is the difference?

For 70 cents more, customers are paying for lettuce, tomato, and mayo.

As it turns out, customers who want these add-ons can get them for free.

How can customers upgrade for free?

Within Wendy’s app, customers can go about ordering their usual Junior Cheeseburger.

Once they’ve added the burger to their cart, they can add up to three extra freebies.

They can also order additional lettuce, tomato, and mayo – at no charge.

JP Lambiasse, one of the creators of the TikTok account HealthyJunkFood, joked, “Don’t order deluxe, aren’t torn.”

The Sun reached out to Wendy’s for comment.

Who are JP and Julia?

JP Lambias and Julia Gulia are the creators and partners of the HealthyJunkFood account.

He started his channel as a means of documenting recipes to encourage cooking at home instead of going out to eat.

Along the way, it was hard for them not to throw in some quirky humor, which helped make HealthyJunkFood stand out from other food channels.

In their own words, they use their social media platforms to share “comedy cooking satire, in a nutshell, for the 21st century”.

Their foodie adventures have taken followers to almost every major chain.

Of course, they record all this for Tiktok.

For more information on fast food, Wendy enters the metaverse.

Plus, a McDonald’s employee shares a new update made to restaurants across the country.

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