Wendy's customers are in for a treat this Super Bowl week.

From Monday, Feb. 5, through Feb. 12, Wendy's customers can get a free Dave's Single cheeseburger with any purchase at participating Wendy's restaurants, per People.

To get the free cheeseburger -- a quarter-pounder burger patty with American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, ketchup, mayo and onions in a bun -- diners must order using the Wendy's app during the promo period.

There's no specific purchase minimum required to avail of the freebie. However, the offer can only be used once per order.

Aside from giving out free cheeseburgers, the fast food chain will also offer a $0 delivery fee when customers order through the Wendy's app on Sunday, the opening day of the Super Bowl.

This promo is in honor of the brand's "Where's the beef?" commercial, which premiered 40 years ago during the 1984 Super Bowl.

Other restaurants also offer various deals for a game-day feast for Super Bowl 2024, per Mashed.

These include Buffalo Wild Wings' overtime button deal, Sonic Drive-In's buy-one-get-one deals, Marco's Pizza's game day feast deal, Fazoli's wings and pizza deal, Bertucci's game day special, Popeyes and DoorDash's Super Bowl deal and Moe's Southwest Grill meal kit discounts, among many others.

The 2024 Super Bowl will commence on Sunday at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, with the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs face-off.

The game will be broadcast on CBS and Nickelodeon on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET. It will also be available for streaming on all platforms via Paramount+, CBS.com and CBS Sports apps.

Per CBS, it will be the first time in National Football League (NFL) history that the annual league championship game will broadcast in two different formats -- the traditional broadcast on CBS and an exclusive kids- and family-friendly telecast on Nickelodeon.

Usher will perform in the halftime show this year.

In a tweet he posted in January, the "My Boo" singer said his upcoming performance was "30 years in the making."

NFL announced Usher as the halftime performer for Super Bowl LVIII in September 2023 via a tweet.

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