COLUMBUS, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 30, 2026--
White Castle, America's first fast-food restaurant and the innovator of The Original Slider ®, is making May and June two of the most rewarding months of the year for Cravers. The main attraction deal bringing relief to budget conscious Cravers involves a 10-sack of Original Sliders for just $8.99 (at participating Castles). That's 10 Original Sliders for under $10 - a deal that's hard to beat.
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Additional deals to spotlight in May and June include a free Original Slider on National Slider Day and BOGO Combos for Mom and Dad, all signaling that White Castle is serious about serving up with deals that deliver real value alongside the hot, tasty Sliders fans have been craving since 1921.
"May and June are two of our favorite months of the year," said Jamie Richardson, chief marketing officer at White Castle. "We get to celebrate National Hamburger Month — and nobody has more right to do that than the brand that invented the category in 1921. We've packed both months with deals that give Cravers real reasons to visit. This is White Castle at its best: great food, real value and plenty of reasons to follow your crave."
For more offers, customers can join Craver Nation Rewards, the free-to-join customer loyalty program that offers high-value perks, points and rewards to members.
Here are select offers and deals scheduled to run in May and June.
Special Offers (no coupons necessary)
Special Offers (available with coupons on White Castle’s social media and/or website)
Offers for Craver Nation Rewards Members (available through the White Castle app)
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.
Editor’s Note: Download images of the Original Slider, Chicken Fajita Slider and Jalapeño Craviolihere.
Deals at White Castle in May and June include $3.99 Chicken Fajita Slider and 5-piece Jalapeño Cravioli.
NEW YORK (AP) — Harvey Weinstein 's lawyers questioned his accuser at his rape retrial Thursday, making clear they planned to explore her conflicted feelings and complex history with the onetime Hollywood powerbroker.
It's the third time Jessica Mann has had to answer his lawyers' questions in a New York court. But different attorneys are now defending the ex-studio boss whose downfall powered the #MeToo movement against sexual misconduct. It remains to be seen whether their inquiries will hit the emotional boiling points of Mann's prior cross-examinations.
Weinstein lawyer Teny Geragos began questioning Mann on Wednesday by seizing on her complicated feelings about Weinstein during a knotty relationship that involved some consensual sexual encounters.
Under prosecutors' questioning earlier, Mann said that despite the alleged rape, she loved “a part of him” because he could be kind and encouraging about her personal struggles and professional dreams, and that the two had “some pretty human moments” together.
“What did he do for you that made parts of you really love him?” Geragos asked.
“It was the validation,” Mann said.
When Geragos went on to ask about the “human moments," Mann said she once slapped Weinstein, thinking he was inviting it as sex play, but that he later told her, “Jess, that's not you.”
“So when you were talking about the validation that you received … and the human moments that you shared with Harvey, it was that you slapped him?” Geragos asked.
Mann said she instead was referring to his remark that “that's not you.”
Court ended for the day soon afterward.
Weinstein, 73, is on trial for the third time on a charge accusing him of raping Mann in a New York hotel in 2013. He was initially convicted in 2020, but an appeals court overturned that verdict. During his first retrial, the jury couldn't reach a decision on the rape charge.
Mann also alleges that Weinstein raped her again in Beverly Hills, California, in late 2013 or early 2014. He has never been charged with any crime related to that allegation.
“He just treated me like he owned me,” she told jurors this week.
Mann, 40, acknowledges that she accepted his sexual advances at times but said the two rapes happened as she protested and pleaded with him to stop.
Weinstein's lawyers maintain that everything that happened between the two was consensual and part of a supportive, caring relationship. They say Mann, who was a hairstylist and actor aspiring to make it big in show business when she met Weinstein, reaped benefits from associating with an Oscar-winning producer, only later accusing him amid the #MeToo outcry of 2017 and 2018.
The Associated Press does not identify people who say they have been sexually assaulted, unless they agree to be named, as Mann has done.
Harvey Weinstein, center, defense attorneys Marc Agnifilo, left, and Teny Geragos, right, appear in criminal court, in New York, Tuesday, April 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, Pool)
Jessica Mann arrives for Harvey Weinstein's trial in criminal court, in New York, Tuesday, April 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
Harvey Weinstein appears in Manhattan criminal court on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, in New York. (John Angelillo/Pool Photo via AP)
Jessica Mann, right, arrives for Harvey Weinstein's trial in criminal court, followed by Manhattan Assistant District Attorneys Candace White, left, and Nicole Blumberg, in New York, Monday, April 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)