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forum thread Posted by enizete • Feb 23, 2025
forum thread Posted by enizete • Feb 23, 2025

White Castle Announces New Promotions and Value Offers till Sunday, April 20,2025 at Participating locations

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White Castle Announces New Promotions and Value Offers

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White Castle Store Locator

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These limited-time offers run from now until April 20

These limited-time offers run from now until April 20 and are available in select White Castle markets. (See available markets below.)

10 Cheese Sliders at more than 30 percent off the regular price

The first offer lets customers pick up a Cheesy 10 Sack for just $7.99 in most markets. That's over $3 off the regular price of 10 Cheese Sliders! Customers can choose from American, smoked cheddar and jalapeño cheese.

The $7.99 Cheesy 10 Sack deal is available in the greater Chicago, Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louisville, Lexington, Minneapolis and Nashville markets.

The Cheesy 10 Sack is also available for $8.99 at Castles in New York City and Long Island, a savings of more than $4 in that market, and for $8.99 in Arizona, a savings of more than $5 in that market.

New Crave & Save Meal for $6

Meanwhile, White Castle restaurants in the Detroit and St. Louis metro areas and in New Jersey are making a different but amazing deal available — the new Crave & Save Meal for just $6. Customers can choose between two Cheese Sliders or two Chicken Ring Sliders along with crinkle cut french fries, three chicken rings and a 21-ounce soft drink.

Shrimp Nibblers are back in time for seafood season

White Castle's popular Shrimp Nibblers are also available now through April 20 (or while supplies last) in all markets except Florida. Available in small, medium and sack sizes, these bite-sized butterfly shrimp are coated in a seasoned batter and fried to golden, crispy perfection.

The limited-time-only Shrimp Nibblers expand White Castle's variety of quality seafood during the Lenten season, a time of year when many customers desire nonmeat options. Panko Fish Sliders, made from wild Alaska pollock, are available in all Castles all year long. Fish Nibblers, also made from wild Alaska pollock, are on the menu for a limited time in all Castles (excluding the Florida market).
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White Castle Announces New Promotions and Value Offers

White Castle Craver Nation Rewards

https://www.whitecastle.com/rewards/

White Castle Store Locator

https://www.whitecastle.com/locations/

These limited-time offers run from now until April 20

These limited-time offers run from now until April 20 and are available in select White Castle markets. (See available markets below.)

10 Cheese Sliders at more than 30 percent off the regular price

The first offer lets customers pick up a Cheesy 10 Sack for just $7.99 in most markets. That's over $3 off the regular price of 10 Cheese Sliders! Customers can choose from American, smoked cheddar and jalapeño cheese.

The $7.99 Cheesy 10 Sack deal is available in the greater Chicago, Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louisville, Lexington, Minneapolis and Nashville markets.

The Cheesy 10 Sack is also available for $8.99 at Castles in New York City and Long Island, a savings of more than $4 in that market, and for $8.99 in Arizona, a savings of more than $5 in that market.

New Crave & Save Meal for $6

Meanwhile, White Castle restaurants in the Detroit and St. Louis metro areas and in New Jersey are making a different but amazing deal available — the new Crave & Save Meal for just $6. Customers can choose between two Cheese Sliders or two Chicken Ring Sliders along with crinkle cut french fries, three chicken rings and a 21-ounce soft drink.

Shrimp Nibblers are back in time for seafood season

White Castle's popular Shrimp Nibblers are also available now through April 20 (or while supplies last) in all markets except Florida. Available in small, medium and sack sizes, these bite-sized butterfly shrimp are coated in a seasoned batter and fried to golden, crispy perfection.

The limited-time-only Shrimp Nibblers expand White Castle's variety of quality seafood during the Lenten season, a time of year when many customers desire nonmeat options. Panko Fish Sliders, made from wild Alaska pollock, are available in all Castles all year long. Fish Nibblers, also made from wild Alaska pollock, are on the menu for a limited time in all Castles (excluding the Florida market).

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Feb 23, 2025
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ASideofrighteousness
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I am done with their bone shard sliders. I love their freezer ones though.
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Salomog
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Of course NJ gets the worst deal. I'd take the 10 slider deal over the deal that includes what is arguably the worst fry type.
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Quote from ASideofrighteousness :
Fun fact: In 1938, the White Castle slider was $0.10 on $0.25/hr. Today, it would be $2.90 per slider on $7.25/hr. Next time you go to White Castle, have some fun. See how many sliders you can get before hitting $2.90 or 40% off the minimum wage in your state. Have fun.
Where do you live that a slider is $2.90? In Indiana, it's nowhere near that.
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ASideofrighteousness
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Quote from WolfTheCat :
Where do you live that a slider is $2.90? In Indiana, it's nowhere near that.
No no no, you do not want it to be that. That is the maximum estimated price it COULD cost had it kept up proportionally with the minimum wage. Luckily, White Castle has not exploited that. You then use it to gauge what you are paying for it.

Indiana's minimum wage is $7.25/hr. correct? That means, if you are getting a slider for $1, then you are doing better than people in 1938. It is best to know what the value is expected to be to know what you are getting.

Cannot write the same thing for McDonald's. You could probably buy a small drink and a hamburger and just come out under the current minimum wage compared to what they had cost compared to the minimum wage back in 1950s. I found in my area (because I also live in a Federal minimum wage state) that a small fry will probably break this trend. You could buy all three back in 1950s and still have a bit more $ left over.
Ex. In my area, a hamburger is $1.89 and a small drink is $1.39 (now, one can also get an extra small drink for $0.85). Small fries would be $2.29. $5.57 on $7.25/hr.

Back in 1938, a hamburger was $0.15, fries and beverages (1 size) were $0.10 each. So $0.35 on $1.00/hr.
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Quote from ASideofrighteousness :
No no no, you do not want it to be that. That is the maximum estimated price it COULD cost had it kept up proportionally with the minimum wage. Luckily, White Castle has not exploited that. You then use it to gauge what you are paying for it. Indiana's minimum wage is $7.25/hr. correct? That means, if you are getting a slider for $1, then you are doing better than people in 1938. It is best to know what the value is expected to be to know what you are getting. Cannot write the same thing for McDonald's. You could probably buy a small drink and a hamburger and just come out under the current minimum wage compared to what they had cost compared to the minimum wage back in 1950s. I found in my area (because I also live in a Federal minimum wage state) that a small fry will probably break this trend. You could buy all three back in 1950s and still have a bit more $ left over.Ex. In my area, a hamburger is $1.89 and a small drink is $1.39 (now, one can also get an extra small drink for $0.85). Small fries would be $2.29. $5.57 on $7.25/hr.Back in 1938, a hamburger was $0.15, fries and beverages (1 size) were $0.10 each. So $0.35 on $1.00/hr.
And by this metric, median US home prices should be about a quarter of what they actually are. What a fun game.
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Quote from Bombercules :
And by this metric, median US home prices should be about a quarter of what they actually are. What a fun game.
It takes a lot to explain where I go with this. If your job pays higher than that, you would proportion your wage to it (so really, everyone is getting it at a different price, but at what they could afford). Also, management companies are the reason why home prices are up. Check out Blackstone, etc. who buy up as much as they want because their revenue is virtually limitless.
Yesterday, I actually tried something like this because I was in a city, really an exit, that was in the middle of nowhere. Picture a Holiday Inn, Shell gas station, and truck stop with a Subway and McDonald's. I was redeeming a free any size fry with purchase of any size sweet tea, unsweet tea, or soft drink. I ended up getting a small sprite (they did not have the senior size). So the small size sprite was $1.00. The large size fry was $3.99. So, in order to get it under $3.99, I had to buy a hamburger (I even was able to get the total with tax underneath the $3.99). Now, if I really wanted to live on $2.90 because I only made $7.25/hr., I would only be able to buy the small sprite and get the large fries. I make way over $7.25hr. and so even $3.99 was less than 40% of my income as $2.90 is to $7.25/hr.
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RelaxedChannel877
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White castles were 5 cents in 1938
https://www.reddit.com/r/vintagea..._archived/
I cant find solid information on burger size, but I doubt in 1935 they were the same 45 grams of today

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