Burger giant Krystal is celebrating its 80 years in business and its new move to Atlanta as its headquarters with 25 cent burgers from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday.

Company Chief Executive Officer Doug Pendergast will be working the lunch rush and greeting customers at the 3037 Piedmont Road Krystal location on Wednesday.

The discount price is being offered at all the company’s 350 restaurants and has a limit of six per customer.

“Our founder’s motto in 1932 was to provide customers the very best food at the lowest possible price, served in a spotlessly clean restaurant with quick and courteous service,” said Pendergast in a statement. “It may be our 80th birthday, but this party is truly for them. They are our past – and our future.”

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