Heinz is Launching a Burger Contest to Find the Best At-Home Creation

If you don’t know, now you know that National Burger Day is May 28th — like we really need another excuse to shove a burger in our faces — and Heinz is launching an “Art Of The Burger” contest in hopes to find the best at-home burger creation to feature on BurgerFi menus just in time for the holiday.

Culinary creatives can enter the challenge now through July 12th with a chance to win a $25,000 prize and their masterpiece featured at BurgerFi in Fall 2022. To join in, Heinz fans can submit their coolest creation to HeinzArtOfTheBurger.com or post on Twitter or Instagram using hashtags #HeinzArtBurger and #contest.

Burger submissions will be critiqued on imagination, presentation, use of sauce and build. Heinz is here for the insane condiment collabs, unexpected alternatives and weird toppings. They want to inspire burger lovers to unleash their inner burger bae. After all, every burger is a blank canvas and its ingredients are tools to transform any burger into a work of art.

To learn more about the Heinz “Art Of The Burger” competition, follow Heinz on TikTok, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

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