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White Castle Offers 10-Sack of Original Sliders for $8.99

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White Castle Offers 10-Sack of Original Sliders for $8.99
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White Castle Offers 10-Sack of Original Sliders for $8.99

2026-04-24 18:33 Last Updated At:18:40

COLUMBUS, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 24, 2026--

With family budgets being stretched thin right now, White Castle is leaning into what it has done best for more than a century: delivering hot, tasty food at a great value.

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Beginning April 28, White Castle is offering a 10-sack of Original Sliders for just $8.99 in all markets (except Florida and Las Vegas). That’s just 90¢ a Slider, which translates to a 10% to 29% savings off the regular price, depending on the market, a welcome deal for Cravers looking to stretch their dollars without sacrificing quality.

“White Castle was founded on the idea that great food should also be affordable, and that belief still guides us today,” said Jamie Richardson, chief marketing officer at White Castle. “We understand that every dollar matters right now. This 10-sack deal delivers what our customers expect from us — craveable food at a price that makes sense.”

White Castle’s Original Sliders — made with 100% beef steam grilled on a bed of onions, topped with a crisp pickle and served on pillowy bun made in White Castle’s own bakeries — have been satisfying cravings for generations. The easily shareable 10-sack is the perfect solution for an after-school snack, dinner on a busy weeknight, a crowd-pleasing treat or any other occasion when the Crave calls.

This $8.99 10-sack deal is available for dine-in, drive-thru and mobile ordering at participating White Castle restaurants between April 28 and June 13.

Members of Craver Nation Rewards Get Additional Deals All Year Long

While the $8.99 10-sack deal is available to all customers, Craver Nation Rewards members can unlock even more savings year-round. The free, easy-to-join customer loyalty program offers new members $5 off their first mobile order plus ongoing opportunities to earn rewards and access exclusive offers. Below are just a few of the offers available during May.

About White Castle

White Castle, America’s first fast-food hamburger chain, has been making hot and tasty Sliders since 1921. Based in Columbus, Ohio, the family-owned business owns and operates 334 restaurants as well as a retail division providing its famous fare in freezer aisles of retail stores nationwide. As part of its commitment to offering the highest quality products, White Castle owns and operates its own Slider Provider meat plants, bakeries and frozen-Slider retail plants. White Castle has earned numerous accolades over the years including “Most Influential Burger of All Time” by Time magazine (2014, The Original Slider ® ) and one of the “10 Most Innovative Dining Companies” by Fast Company (2021). White Castle is known for the legendary engagement of its team members and has received the Great Place to Work ® Certification™ for an extraordinary five consecutive years spanning 2021–2025. White Castle is beloved by its passionate fans (Cravers), many of whom compete each year for entry into the Cravers Hall of Fame. The official White Castle app makes it easy for Cravers to sign up for the CRAVER NATION REWARDS ® loyalty program, access sweet deals and place pickup orders at any time. For more information on White Castle and how to Follow Your Crave, visit whitecastle.com.

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White Castle is offering a 10-sack of Original Sliders for just $8.99.

White Castle is offering a 10-sack of Original Sliders for just $8.99.

RUYIGI, Burundi (AP) — Thousands of Congolese refugees in Burundi have returned to their homes across the border in eastern Congo following the withdrawal of Rwandan-backed rebels from a key town.

Some 470 people were in the latest batch to cross the border after fleeing violence in and around Uvira nearly four months ago. They sought shelter in the Busuma refugee camp in Burundi's Buhumuza province, and were among at least 33,000 Congolese who have returned home as of March, according to the U.N.

The M23 rebels, who last year seized wide areas of North and South Kivu on the border with Rwanda, later withdrew from Uvira farther south under international pressure.

U.S. President Donald Trump has emerged as a key peace facilitator as Washington tries to rally both countries to commit to a permanent ceasefire, while at the same time possibly paving way for American companies to gain access to Congo’s minerals, which are critical for much of the world’s technology from jets to mobile phones.

Thursday's repatriation event was overseen by a representative of the Congolese Embassy in Burundi. The event marked a happy moment for the refugees, who faced shortages of food and other items in the Busuma camp.

The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said the operation would continue for weeks, with at least two bus convoys each week.

“I am happy, very joyful," said Hassan Masemo, who was among the returnees, adding he was also grateful to Burundian authorities for “reopening the border for us."

According to UNHCR, Burundi currently hosts more than 200,000 Congolese refugees, including 66,000 in the Busuma camp.

The camp was established in December 2025 to accommodate the Congolese fleeing the rebel advance on Uvira, which prompted Burundi to close the Gatumba border crossing. It reopened after M23 withdrew.

"This is being done only for those who are going straight to their homes, because for areas which are not yet safe for return, we are not going to organize the return," Brigitte Mukanga-Eno, the UNHCR representative in Burundi, said.

With the local government restored in Uvira, some refugees started returning voluntarily in March, which boosted the confidence of others who followed suit, she said.

Congo's mineral-rich east has been scourged by decades of unrest as government forces fight more than 100 armed groups, the most potent of which is M23.

Although neither Rwanda nor M23 have publicly acknowledged the presence of Rwandan troops fighting alongside the rebels, U.N. experts have reported evidence of their involvement. Rwanda frames its role as defensive measures to protect its territory from Hutu rebels responsible for the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.

Muhumuza contributed from Kampala, Uganda.

FILE - A man rides a bicycle on a street as people return to their homes in Uvira, Democratic Republic of Congo, Dec. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa, File)

FILE - A man rides a bicycle on a street as people return to their homes in Uvira, Democratic Republic of Congo, Dec. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa, File)

FILE -Internally displaced people (IDPs) fleeing fighting in Congo's South Kivu province arrive in Cibitoke, Kansega, Burundi, Dec. 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Berthier Mugiraneza, File)

FILE -Internally displaced people (IDPs) fleeing fighting in Congo's South Kivu province arrive in Cibitoke, Kansega, Burundi, Dec. 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Berthier Mugiraneza, File)

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