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Fatburger unveils new exclusive NFT collection

Fatburger, the iconic all-American burger brand, is commemorating National Hamburger Day by handing out 500 limited-edition non-fungible tokens to guests. Each complimentary NFT will grant access to a free delicious, made-to-order Original Fatburger, thanks to a collaboration with Supper Club, a Web3 eating community that supports restaurants.

On National Hamburger Day, May 28, 500 NFTs will be minted and distributed to fans

Guests will be able to access their specialty NFTs through their Solana blockchain wallet beginning June 1 and continuing through the end of the month. They will also be able to redeem a coupon for a free Original Fatburger with any online purchase they make during this time. If a user has an NFT stored in their Solana wallet, the Fatburger online ordering website will register that fact, and once the user has linked their wallet to their browser, the coupon will be automatically applied. Coupons have a one-time use limit per NFT owner, and their scope of coverage does not extend to add-ons.

According to Taylor Fischer, Director of Marketing for FAT Brands’ Fast Casual Division, “Fatburger’s foray into the NFT space with Death Row Records was a huge hit with our fans.” Fatburger entered the NFT space last year with Death Row Records. According to the statement made by the company, “We are excited to offer a fun and innovative way for our fans to score a free Original Fatburger while also owning a piece of the blockchain with this limited edition, one-of-a-kind NFT.”

FAT Brands is a global franchising leader that acquires, markets, and develops fast casual, quick-service, casual dining, and polished casual dining concepts. Round Table Pizza, Fatburger, Marble Slab Creamery, Johnny Rockets, Fazoli’s, Twin Peaks, Great American Cookies, Hot Dog on a Stick, Buffalo’s Cafe & Express, Hurricane Grill & Wings, Pretzelmaker, Elevation Burger, Native Grill & Wings, Yalla Mediterranean, Ponderosa and Bonanza Steakhouses are among the company’s 17 restaurant brands, which it franchises and owns.

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