This Popular Burger Chain Just Released Three New Items for June — Eat This Not That

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Introduction

If you’re a fan of burgers, you’re in luck! This popular burger chain just released three new items for June that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. From a classic burger with a twist to a unique vegetarian option, these new items are sure to satisfy your cravings. Whether you’re looking for a quick lunch or a hearty dinner, these new items are sure to hit the spot. So, if you’re looking for something new and delicious to try, look no further than this popular burger chain’s new offerings. Read on to find out what’s new and why you should try it!

This Popular Burger Chain Just Released Three New Items for June — Eat This Not That

If you’re a fan of burgers, you’ll be excited to hear that one of the most popular burger chains in the country has just released three new items for June. The new items are sure to tantalize your taste buds and have you coming back for more.

The first new item is the Bacon Cheeseburger. This burger is made with a juicy beef patty, topped with melted cheese and crispy bacon. It’s then topped with lettuce, tomato, and a special sauce that will make your mouth water.

The second new item is the BBQ Bacon Burger. This burger is made with a beef patty, topped with melted cheese, crispy bacon, and a special BBQ sauce. It’s then topped with lettuce, tomato, and onion.

The third new item is the Veggie Burger. This burger is made with a veggie patty, topped with melted cheese, lettuce, tomato, and onion. It’s then topped with a special sauce that will make your mouth water.

These three new items are sure to be a hit with burger lovers everywhere. So if you’re looking for something new and delicious to try, head to your local burger chain and try one of these new items. You won’t be disappointed!

In honor of Pride Month, retail and restaurant brands are finding ways to celebrate and give back to the LGBTQ+ community—and one of America’s most beloved burger chains is joining in on the fun.

As part of its “Together is Sweeter” campaign, better-burger chain Shake Shack just unveiled three new milkshake flavors for the month of June. And there’s a charitable component to enjoying the new warm-weather flavors commemorating Pride.

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Shake Shack is donating 3% of the shakes’ sales to The Trevor Project—the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ youth. With a minimum donation of $75,000, Shake Shack will be supporting the non-profit’s Stories of Pride campaign, which “celebrates the stories of strength, resilience, and connection that shape LGBTQ young people’s sense of pride.”

And here’s a quick look at the colorful new items.

shake shack pride milkshakes

The Chocolate Churro Shake features hand-spun cinnamon churro frozen custard topped with spiced dark chocolate sauce, whipped cream, and cinnamon waffle cone crumbles. The Sprinkle Cookie Shake consists of cookie butter flavored frozen custard, rainbow crispies, whipped cream, and rainbow sprinkles. Rounding out the lineup is the Oreo Funnel Cake Shake, which is made with vanilla frozen custard hand-spun with Oreo cookies and funnel cake crunch, topped with chocolate whipped cream.

The milkshake pricing starts at $5.99.

The launch of the milkshake trio isn’t Shake Shake’s first time serving up a Pride-themed menu. Since 2018, the chain has been releasing a limited-time Pride-themed milkshake every year. Last year, it sold a shake that featured strawberry and blackberry frozen custard topped with a mango and passion fruit blend, whipped cream, and rainbow glitter.

The premiere of the three milkshakes comes just a month after Shake Shake introduced its new Bourbon Bacon Cheddar Burger and Bourbon Bacon Cheddar Sandwich.

Brianna Ruback

Brianna is the Editorial Assistant at Eat This, Not That! She attended Ithaca College, where she graduated with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Communication Studies. Read more