Fatburger Offers Fans an Opportunity to Own a Piece of Their Blockchain

National Hamburger Day was a few days ago and in celebration of one of humankind’s best inventions, Fatburger is giving fans an opportunity to own a piece of their blockchain.

With the growing popularity of NFTs, it’s only a matter of time before big name brands enter the space to offer their own artistic offering. And as early adopters clamor for a digital land grab in this wild wild west stage, it’s good to have entry-point opportunities like these.

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Fatburger fans will have 500 chances to own a limited edition non-fungible token. The idea was brought to life through a collaboration with Supper Club, a Web3 eating community that supports restaurants. Each of the limited-edition 500 NFTs will be minted, unlock access to a free made-to-order Fatburger and are available to fans on a first come, first serve basis. 

Lucky fans who acquire one of the Fatburger NFTs will be able to access it through their Solana blockchain wallet. They’ll also be able to redeem a coupon for a free Original Fatburger online during the month of June. Coupons are only redeemable once per NFT holder.

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