Burger King to offer free kid's meals during coronavirus pandemic

Josh Rivera | USA TODAY

Show Caption Hide Caption Coronavirus: Is it safe to dine out during the outbreak? Is it safe to eat out during the coronavirus outbreak? Here's what food safety experts say you can do to protect yourself.

Burger King restaurants will begin offering two free kid's meals per adult meal ordered starting next Monday, according to a spokesperson of Restaurant Brands International, the restaurant's parent company.

The offer applies to any purchase made online or via the Burger King app. However, the offer is available only at participating locations across the U.S. while supplies last. The coupon offer can be redeemed one time per guest daily through April 6.

According to Bloomberg, in a call with Jose Cil, CEO of Restaurant Brands International, he and other restaurant industry leaders had a conference call with President Donald Trump in which they discussed federal aid for small business owners for the largely franchised restaurant industry.

Planet Fitness: Free at-home workout classes via live stream

DoorDash, Postmates, UberEats: Couriers work through a pandemic

"We work closely with each of our franchisees," Cil reportedly said on the call. "We’re going to get through this. We have a strong franchise system and a very strong franchise model."

Follow Josh Rivera on Twitter: @Josh1Rivera