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[VIC/NSW/QLD] Buy Any Burger Combo Get a Free Burger @ Burger Project (Tuesdays)

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This deal is back for the month. Available Mon-Thurs if you're in Parramatta, NSW.

Terms from NSW:

Not valid in conjunction with any other offer or promotion. Offer applies when a small or large Project Combo Pack is purchased with any burger. In store purchases only every Tuesday all day throughout the month of September 2018 (Parramatta store exclusive Monday – Thursday, all September only). Free burger must be of equal or lesser value. Black Label Grosvenor Place, Sydney offer applies when any burger + side (waffle chips or onion rings) is purchased. Excludes Deliveroo orders (sorry friends!).

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  • +1

    That is just cruel; you post this at ~1:30pm on the 2nd Tuesday. How can I maximise this deal when effectively half the month is gone?

    • +3

      I’m so sorry :( I’m gonna eat my two burgers today in rememberance of you.

  • So how much does a combo pack cost, provided you order the cheapest burger - $10?

    • +1

      So no ones eaten here then?

    • +3

      $16.90 for a pack and two burgers. Pay with app to get points!

  • +2

    Aren't they currently being investigated by the Fair Work Ombudsman?

    • That doesn't make their burgers any less delicious though.

      • +4

        It can affect whether you want to buy from there or not…

        • +1

          Or if you like your beef patties saltier from the sweat and tears of unpaid overtime workers :(

    • Damn. These celebrity chefs are trash too it seems…

      • +1

        Damn. These celebrity chefs are trash too it seems…

        Neil Perry
        Jamie Oliver
        George Calombaris
        Gordon Ramsay
        Adrian Richardson
        Adriano Zumbo
        Shannon Bennett
        Darren Purchese

        are we seeing a pattern here ???

      • Rather than call them 'celebrity chefs', we should call them 'business owners'. That is more accurate in relation to these matters.

        They just have higher public profiles that some other business owners that have underpaid workers.

        • Rather than call them 'celebrity chefs', we should call them 'business owners'.

          They are called celebrities because most of the general public know who they are.

        • @jv: Correct, and someone like Elon Musk could also be a 'celebrity'.

          My point was intended to differentiate between their apparent chef skills (that has no relevance to the underpaid workers matter) and their business skills (which does).

        • @GG57:

          and their business skills

          I doubt many of them directly make the business decisions.

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