Burger King has a royal offer for its loyal customers and perhaps McDonald's lovers.
On the same day that McDonald's announced the return of Snack Wraps, Burger King announced that customers can get a free Royal Crispy Wrap all weekend when they spend $1 or more on the company's app.
The announcement appears to be in response to McDonald's X's post on Thursday.
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The post predicted that snack wraps would return in 2025.
Within hours, Burger King's X account shared a similar post.
However, this had a specific date: May 12, 2024.
Burger King's Royal Crispy Wrap deal began Friday.
The offer will run through Sunday at participating stores.
The Royal Crispy Wrap was introduced to Burger King's menu in 2023. (Burger King)
Royal Crispy Wrap was launched last year and comes in three flavors: Classic, Spicy and Honey Mustard.
Crispy white chicken, lettuce, and tomato wrapped in a soft tortilla.
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Meanwhile, snack wraps have been absent from McDonald's menus since being discontinued in 2016.

McDonald's discontinued snack wraps in 2016, but they are expected to bring them back sometime in 2025. (Chip East/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The exact date of his return remains a secret for now.
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Burger King and McDonald's did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's requests for comment on the rap battle.

McDonald's and Burger King made announcements about chicken wraps this week. (Soeren Stache/Photo in partnership with Getty Images)
In other fast food news, McDonald's President Joe Erlinger apologized earlier this week for an E. coli outbreak that killed one person and sickened more than 100 people in 14 states.
Erlinger also said in comments on “Good Morning America” that McDonald's no longer works with the supplier of the raw chopped onions used in the Quarter Pounder that caused the outbreak. He also said.
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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced on Tuesday that the outbreak was over.
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Erlinger said the investigation is closed, but “the investigation is not over at McDonald's.”





