The Mozza Burger is now available at A&W for $4.99 as part of a limited-time promotion running until April 29 across Canada. The offer is valid for in-restaurant orders as well as purchases made through the brand’s mobile app for pickup or delivery. It does not apply to third-party delivery platforms, keeping the promotion limited to direct ordering channels.
The burger features a grass-fed beef patty layered with mozzarella cheese, bacon, lettuce, and tomato, finished with the chain’s signature Mozza sauce. The combination brings together savoury, sweet, and tangy flavours in a format that has remained a consistent menu staple. The promotion introduces a temporary price drop while maintaining the same ingredients and preparation associated with the item.
Discounted Burger Deals
The Mozza Burger at A&W Drops to $4.99 Nationwide Until April 29
Trend Themes
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Limited-time Price Promotions — Short-term national discounts on signature items are reshaping consumer expectations for periodic value events and compressing promotional calendars across competitors.
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Direct-channel Ordering — A focus on in-app and in-restaurant purchases over third-party platforms is concentrating customer data and transaction volume within brand-controlled channels.
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Value-focused Premium Ingredients — Combining upscale ingredients like grass-fed beef with aggressive pricing is blurring lines between premium positioning and mass-market affordability.
Industry Implications
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Quick-service Restaurants — Chains that balance menu staples with rotational discounting are positioned to redefine loyalty economics and frequency of visit patterns.
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Mobile Ordering Platforms — Proprietary apps that handle pickup and delivery workflows are becoming central hubs for promotions, customer profiling, and margin recovery strategies.
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Food Supply Chain — Suppliers of specialty proteins such as grass-fed beef face rising demand for cost-efficient sourcing that supports both quality claims and promotional pricing.