TravelCenters of America and Petro have come up with a couple of burger creations and want drivers to help name them.
Truckstop Says "Name That Burger"
TravelCenters of America and Petro have come up with a couple of burger creations and want drivers to help name them

New burger creations have been unveiled by the executive chef for TA-branded and Petro Stopping Centers Iron Skillet restaurants.
Both TA and Petro restaurant burgers start with half a pound of chopped steak, and come with lettuce, tomato and pickle garnish on a sesame seed bun.
The TA burger features teriyaki sauce, wasabi mayo and Swiss cheese. The Petro Iron Skillet Burger has breaded and fried jalapenos, chipotle mayonnaise and pepperjack cheese.
Entries will be judged based on originality (30%), descriptive nature (30%) and "appetite appeal" (40%).
The burgers are available to order throughout the contest entry period, from April 25-May 31. Drivers can enter online at third-party lnks:
www.ta-petro.com/nametheburger.
Two grand prize winners will each receive 25,000 UltraOne points and have their burger name featured in TA and Petro restaurants. Any UltraOne Driver Rewards Program member may enter. Official contest rules can be found on the website.
The UltraOne Driver Rewards Program enables professional drivers to swipe a card to earn and redeem points and showers at all participating TA and Petro locations nationwide. Points can be redeemed for TA and Petro restaurant meals, travel store purchases and more.
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