Oporto Pulled Chicken Snack Burger

PSA: Oporto Is Slinging Pulled Chicken Snack Burgers For Just $3.95

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Try the new Bunless Burger range available in-store and via delivery today.

There’s never a bad time to get Oporto, but it’s looking especially great right now. For a limited time, Oporto’s Pulled Chicken Snack Burger is only $3.95.

The burger is made with pulled chicken that’s been grilled in a flavourful lemon and herb sauce, plus crisp lettuce. Everything’s drizzled in Oporto’s tangy Prego sauce and nestled between two soft sesame seed buns.

It’s a perfect snack for when you’re feeling peckish or just want a little extra something on top of your regular order. Why not? It costs less than your morning coffee.

And not that we need any more encouragement to do an Oporto run, but the restaurant chain has also added two new healthy bunless burgers to its menu.

The new Chicken and Fetta bunless burger combines grilled chicken tenders, marinated Danish fetta, mixed lettuce leaves, chickpeas, and mandarin. This is then topped with their new zesty Green Goddess dressing.

Oporto’s Vegan Burger has also had a bunless makeover. The salad features a pea and herb patty, mixed lettuce, dry slaw, Portuguese tomato salad, guacamole, and Green Goddess dressing.

They round out Oporto’s healthy menu nicely, alongside the Pulled Chicken Bowl and Chicken Salad you’ve probably already tasted. (If you haven’t, what are you waiting for?)

And yes, we know that “bunless burgers” is really just a fancy name for salad bowls. But we’re not mad, because we’ll eat anything with the word burger in the name. These faux burgers even get bonus points for managing to be healthy and mouth-watering at the same time.

No matter which one you choose, you can always chuck on a Pulled Chicken Snack Burger too. Remember: it’s just $3.95 right now! It’s only going to be this cheap for a limited time, so get in quick.

Big flavours for small change. Try Oporto’s new Pulled Chicken Snack Burger today for only $3.95.

(Lead image courtesy of Oporto)