Students across the UK are awaiting news on their results today with many facing a mix of nerves, excitement and dread.
To mark the occasion British high street chains Frankie & Benny’s, Nando’s and Taco Bell are all offering free food to students collecting their results.
Nando’s is offering a free starter or quarter chicken today to any students collecting A-Level results in England or confirming their Highers, Advanced Highers or National 5 grades in Scotland.
Nando’s is offering a free starter or quarter chicken today to any students collecting A-Level results in England or confirming their Highers, Advanced Highers or National 5 grades in Scotland
The same offer is available to GCSE students receiving their results on Thursday.
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To qualify students need to bring a copy of their results and ID to collect a code to use on the order-at-table app. It can only be used with a minimum spend of £7.
The Nando’s Results Day Promotion did not run last year due to the pandemic so Nando’s is opening up this year’s deal to 2020 students, too.
For those who fancy a slice of pizza instead of some PERi-PERI, Frankie & Benny’s is offering free pizza to all students between August 10-12, not just ones collecting results.
Frankie & Benny’s is offering free pizza to all students between August 10-12, not just ones collecting results
To claim your free pizza you must show a valid student ID and your exam results at your selected Frankie & Benny’s restaurant. All pizzas are included in this offer.
Meanwhile Mexican-inspired fast food chain Taco Bell is also offering free food to students collecting their A-Level results or confirming their SQA results today.
This deal is available all day today and students with their results letter can get a free taco of their choice, including seasoned beef or black beans, which are both topped with cheddar cheese and fresh lettuce and stuffed into a hard-shell corn tortilla.
Mexican-inspired fast food chain Taco Bell is offering a free taco to students collecting results
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