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Act Fast: Shake Shack’s Congestion Pricing Combo bids farewell after Friday Jan 17
Act Fast: Shake Shack’s Congestion Pricing Combo bids farewell after Friday Jan 17

Jan. 16, 2025 By Athena Dawson

The popular fast-casual burger chain Shake Shack is offering a meal deal for New Yorkers dealing with congestion pricing woes.

Act fast, as the restaurant’s Congestion Pricing Combo will be gone after Friday, Jan 17. 

The $9 Combo, which is identical in pricing to the new toll, includes a ShackBurger and fries. Qualifying orders must be placed in person through the kiosk and picked up or delivered through the Shake Shack Mobile App or website. At checkout, customers can use the code NYTOLLS to receive the discount. 

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