Burger King S’pore Has T-Shirts You Can Buy To Support People With Special Needs

70% Of Proceeds From Burger King Singapore T-Shirts Will Go To Charity

Earlier this month, the McDonald’s Loungewear collection launched to much fanfare.

Now, another fast food chain in Singapore has delved into the fashion realm.

From Oct 2019 till Jan 2020, Burger King (BK) will be selling exclusive T-Shirts in a bid to raise funds and awareness for people with special needs.

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Burger King T-shirts come in white & black

The Burger King T-shirts are available in 2 designs.

The first, presumably to appeal to those who prefer something minimalistic, features a large yet simple BK logo on the front against a white background.

Image courtesy of BK

The other design, available in black, pays homage to the large selection of burgers available at the fast food chain by having toon versions of them neatly lined up in a grid.

Image courtesy of BK

Both designs come with a tagline at the back that reads “Burger King your way”, and a label at the front celebrating the fast food chain’s 50th outlet in Singapore.

70% of proceeds will go towards charity

These T-shirts are available for $20 each, of which 70% – or $14 – go towards the Association for Persons with Special Needs (APSN).

The APSN helps persons with mild intellectual disability by providing them with specialised education. Proceeds from the sale of the T-shirts will help the organisation continue to provide support effectively and to reach out to more individuals with special needs.

These exclusive BK merchandises come in 3 sizes – small, medium, and large. They are available at all BK Singapore outlets till 17 Jan 2020.

Image courtesy of BK

Heartened that MNCs are giving back to society

We are heartened that multinational food establishments like BK are increasingly using their influence to give back to society.

If you’d like to cop one of these T-shirts for yourself, you can head down to your nearest BK outlet ASAP.

You can check out the full list of BK outlets here in Singapore here.

Featured image courtesy of Burger King. 

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