Popular chicken restaurant Nando's has launched its first ever student discount as the new year gets underway.
Students can bag 20 percent off their favourite peri-peri dishes between 11.30am to 5pm from Monday to Wednesday. To access the discount, students over 16 need to sign up online from today (January 9).
The offer can be redeemed while eating in at a restaurant and ordering at the table using the QR code or the app. The discount can be used one a day up to the value of £50, meaning a maximum discount of £10.
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Alongside the new student offer, Nando’s has just announced the return of the VUSA XX HOT eyewateringly-hot spice level, which heat heads can order as part of the newly launched 2023 menu.
Here are some of the other food deals students can make the most of this month...
KFC
Hard-working students can get a free popcorn snack bucket when they spend £3 or more at KFC. Simply enter your Student Beans iD number into the KFC app.
Domino's Pizza
Students can unlock a 35 percent discount on Domino's Pizza when spending £25 online with Student Beans ID. Voucher codes can only be used online against full-priced current menu items but some restrictions may apply at store level.
TGI Fridays
TGI Fridays is offering 30 per cent off food and drinks for students from Sundays to Thursdays. Get the discount via Unidays.
Just Eat
After a busy evening of studying, treat yourself to a local takeaway through Just Eat. Via Student Beans, the service is offering free delivery on selected takeaway for a limited time only.
YO!
Via Unidays, students can get 20 percent off the bill at YO!Sushi restaurants. All you need to do is enter your discount code when you pay. The offer is valid on dine-in and click & collect only and cannot be redeemed against drinks or to purchase YO! Gift Cards. The discount is available Sunday to Friday all day only.
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