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Harvey’s Celebrates 65 Years of Your Burger, Your Way

Harvey’s is celebrating 65 years of customized burgers with the launch of the Harvey’s Burger Hunt. The burger brand will hide 1,650 free burger cards near Harvey’s locations and iconic landmarks across the country, including four VIP Cards that will give the lucky winners free “Harvey’s for a year”.

On April 1 (no joke), the homegrown chain is also kicking off a $1.65 Original Burger offer, available through the Harvey’s app for a limited time to celebrate the burger that started it all.

To add to the celebrations, starting April 1, Harvey’s will release limited-edition, retro inspired merchandise and made-to-order t-shirts where Canadians can have their own name printed between the brand’s iconic bun logo. Five dollars from each item sold will go to Tree Canada, in support of their collective goal of planting 250,000 trees by 2026.  

Harvey’s was founded in 1959 by Montrealer Richard Mauran, whose vision for a made-to-order, charcoal-broiled hamburger, topped the way you like it, was a novel idea among Canadian quick-service restaurants. Nearly 300 locations later and this vision is still 20/20, offering quality, made-to-order food and millions of topping combinations. Along the way, it has expanded its menu with new options to customize, including chicken sandwiches, poutine and its famous Angus burgers.

Canadians who want to join Harvey’s in celebrating can find out more by visiting: harveys.ca.

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