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Krystal Spotlights Value, Drink Customization, and Square Sliders in Spring Menu Push

Tim KatschBy Tim KatschApril 21, 20264 Mins Read
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Tray of Krystal square sliders arranged for a Sackful meal promotion
Krystal square sliders are featured in the brand’s Sackful offering, highlighting the chain’s core menu item. Image Courtesy of Krystal
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Krystal is using its spring menu promotion, which showcases a broader point about what matters in quick-service right now: accessible pricing, small indulgences, and the staying power of core products that customers already know.

Beginning April 6th, 2026, the Atlanta-based burger chain rolled out a limited-time spotlight on its, Sackful meals, breakfast offerings, $3 & Under Kravings Menu, and Krush’d Sodas, a fountain drink upgrade made with vanilla and sweet cream. The promotion runs through June 15th at participating locations.

The move gives Krystal a clear seasonal message. In a market where consumers continue to watch their spending, the brand is emphasizing everyday value while still leaving room for affordable add-ons and group-friendly bundles. At the center of that message is the same product identity that has long defined Krystal: its square sliders.

A spring strategy built around value

Rather than introducing an entirely new platform, Krystal is leaning on familiar menu categories that fit several occasions across the day. The $3 & Under Kravings Menu is designed to reinforce entry-level pricing, with sliders, Pups, drinks and desserts positioned as budget-conscious choices.

The spring lineup also includes the Original Sackful, starting at $12, and the Cheese Sackful, starting at $15, both built around 12-piece bundles that appeal to families, groups and customers looking for a shareable meal at a set price point.

Breakfast plays a role in that value story as well. Krystal said its Three-Egg Breakfast Plate starts at $6 for a limited time and includes eggs cooked to order, a biscuit or toast, scratch-made grits or tots, and a choice of sausage patty or two strips of bacon. By extending the promotion across breakfast, lunch and group meals, the brand is presenting affordability as an all-day proposition rather than a narrow discount window.

That framing came through in the company’s announcement. “At Krystal, value isn’t just a promotion — it’s part of who we are,” said Kaitlin Kees, Senior Director of marketing at Krystal. “Guests rely on us for affordable, craveable classics they can enjoy any day of the week. This seasonal spotlight brings those favorites front and center, along with simple upgrades like Krush’d Sodas that add a little extra without adding much to the check.”

Flavor innovation without moving too far from the core

Even as value drives the headline, Krystal is also using the promotion to show how limited customization can create a sense of novelty. The brand’s Krush’d Sodas, available as a $1 upgrade on small and medium fountain drinks, give customers a sweeter, creamier option without requiring a major menu overhaul.

Three Krush’d Sodas with creamy swirls and ice in orange, cola and red flavors
Krystal’s Krush’d Sodas add a creamy flavor upgrade to fountain drinks as part of the brand’s spring promotion. Image Courtesy of Krystal

That matters because innovation in quick-service does not always need to come from a new sandwich or a full platform launch. In this case, Krystal is using beverage customization as a lower-cost way to bring flavor variety into the mix. The upgrade adds a treat element to a standard order, which can help boost check averages while still fitting the brand’s value positioning.

The approach also complements the rest of the lineup. Customers can choose a low-priced slider or Sackful meal, then add a Krush’d Soda for a modest premium. That combination reflects a growing balancing act across the restaurant industry: keeping the base order affordable while offering optional upgrades that feel accessible.

The square slider still does the heavy lifting

For all the attention on pricing and drinks, Krystal’s spring strategy ultimately circles back to the product that gives the chain its identity. The promotion repeatedly points customers toward the foods they already associate with the brand, especially its signature square sliders.

That is a notable choice. While many restaurant chains look for seasonal excitement through entirely new platforms, Krystal is building this promotion around recognition and repeat appeal. The square burger remains the anchor, not the background.

The Sackful bundles reinforce that point. They package the brand’s best-known items in a format that works for groups, while the Kravings Menu keeps slider-based value visible for solo diners. In both cases, Krystal is not asking customers to learn something new about the brand; it is reminding them why they came in the first place.

Loyalty also supports that effort. Guests can access exclusive offers and rewards through Club Krystal, available through the Krystal app and online, where members earn points on qualifying purchases and unlock app-only deals during the promotion.

Taken together, the spring lineup reads less like a one-off seasonal campaign and more like a snapshot of how Krystal wants to compete in 2026: by keeping price in focus, layering in modest flavor innovation, and relying on the familiarity of its square sliders to hold the center of the menu.

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