This undated image provided by Burger King, shows the new french fry that the company says has 20 percent fewer calories than its regular fries. The "Satisfries" will cost about 30 cents more than its regular fries. (AP Photo/Burger King, Noel Barnhurst)
There may not be any such thing as a free lunch, but many people might find this snack freebie even better.
Burger King is giving away its new lower-fat fries called Satisfries this weekend.
The fast food chain wants customers to try its new creation, made with a slight change in recipe.
Burger King says a small order of Satisfries clocks in at 270 calories because of a new batter that doesn't absorb as much oil. By comparison, a small order of its regular fries, sans the crinkles, has 350 calories.
You can get Satisfries for free on both Saturday and Sunday during hours when fries are normally sold. No coupons needed.
One value-size order per customer.
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