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Brits can grab FREE McDonald's, Greggs & Burger King over  Bank Holiday weekend

24 May 2024 , 00:07
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Foodies can bag the free food when they hit the minimum spend
Foodies can bag the free food when they hit the minimum spend

BRITS can bag free McDonald's, Greggs and Burger King this bank holiday weekend.

Just Eat is offering the epic deal through its Freebie Friday promotion which will run from May 24 until May 27.

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Brits can bag free McDonald's, Greggs and Burger King this bank holiday weekendCredit: Alamy

But those fast food favourites are just three of 18 restaurants with banging deals on.

Customers will have the option to get the free items once they have hit the minimum spend.

The deals will appear when you checkout on the Just Eat app.

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You can download the app via the App Store or Google Play store, then all you need to do is sign up.

Bear in mind delivery and service charges when you order of course.

Let's take a look at what's up for grabs.

McDonald's fans can get a free hash brown until 11am if they spend £10 at the Golden Arches.

They also have a chance to nab a portion of six McNuggets or a complimentary McFlurry or Mini McFlurry if their order hits £15 or more.

Also rolling out the deals is Greggs - which is offering a free Sausage Roll if you spend over £15.

You can even bag some free Chilli Cheese Bites at Burger King if you hit the £25 minimum spend.

Pizza Hut lovers won't miss out either, with free wedges or fries as well as their pipping hot meal on orders over £20.

Mexican food lovers haven't been forgotten either - as spending £27 on their Las Iguanas order will unlock curly fries.

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Tortilla restaurant fans who spend a minimum of £18 can bag free tortilla chips or even a free Sprite or Fanta Zero.

Free Garlic Dough Balls from Bella Italia are on offer as well, but you need to spend over £30.

If Prezzo is more to your taste, splash out £20 and they'll chuck in a free Garlic Bread.

Other free items include Milk Chocolate Cookie Dough from Creams, with a £20 minimum spend, Zizzi Garlic Bread for a minimum £20 spend, and you can bag Pepe’s Piri Piri Chicken Tender Strips for free when you spend £24.

Also up for grabs is a Garlic Tortilla from Chiquito with a £26 minimum spent, Frankie & Benny’s Mozzarella Sticks are free when you buy £23 worth of grub.

You can also grab Cajun Spiced Onion Rings from TGI Fridays for no money at all when you spend £30 and even a free Pepsi Max from Caffè Nero if you spend £15.

Of course, bear in mind that many of these freebies are pretty small and not close to the amount you'd have to spend to bag them.

For that reason, it's important to only order what you would usually anyway for a bank holiday treat.

How to save money eating out

There are a number of ways that you can save money when eating out. Here's how:

Check sites like Sun Vouchers or VoucherCodes for any discount codes you can use to get money off your order.

Tastecard is a members club where you pay to have access to discounts worth up to 50% off at thousands of restaurants. It costs £4.99 a month or £34.99 for the year.

Some restaurants will reward you with discounts or a free meal if you register with their loyalty scheme, such as Nando's where you can collect a stamp with every visit.

Some chains like Pizza Express will send you discounts for special occasions, such as your birthday, if you sign up for its newsletter.

Look out for voucher schemes offered by third-party firms, such as Meerkat Meals.

If you compare and buy a product through CompareTheMarket.com then you'll be rewarded with access to the discount scheme.

You'll get 2-for-1 meals at certain restaurants from Sunday to Thursday.

If you're in full-time education or a member of the National Students Union then you may be able to get a discount of up to 15% off the bill.

It's always worth asking before you place your order.

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Tom Hussey

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