How to get FREE £15 takeaway this weekend from 100s of chains including Domino’s & Uber Eats – & celebrate the Euros
Plus we reveal further ways you can get free food this weekend
THE Euros 2024 is upon us and England fans can celebrate with a free takeaway this weekend.
Foodies can treat themselves to a £15 meal from hundreds of different chains thanks to a handy offer.
Cashback siteis offering at your favourite takeaway spots like Domino’s and Uber Eats.
The online deal is available for all new and to claim the offer couldn’t be simpler.
All you need to do is sign up for a and spend at least £5 or more on your order to qualify.
Regardless of what team you will be cheering for over the jam-packed weekend, you will be able to indulge in any of your favourite fast food bites from Just Eat, Domino’s Pizza, Pizza Hut, Uber Eats or Deliveroo as part of the cashback deal.
If you were to choose Domino’s in particular you could get any medium pizza and chicken side for £14.98.
At Pizza Hut you could pick up any individual pizza, classic side, and a 500ml Drink for just £15.99.
At Uber Eats customers can pick up meals from dozens of chains including McDonald’s and KFC.
Of course, it’s important to bear in mind that you do have to pay the money upfront in order to get the £15 back – but the cash is usually in your bank account within 30 days.
Unfortunately, existing Quidco customers won’t be able to redeem the , but if you’ve never used the site before it’s the ideal way to fill up on all your takeaway favourites for less.
So whether you’re hosting a pizza party with friends and family while you watch or fancy a curry for dinner post-match, take full advantage of the extra savings.
The offer is valid until December 31, so there’s still plenty of time to redeem.
Below we reveal how to get the deal.
How does it work?
First up, head to the Quidco website and sign up for free.
Search for your preferred takeaway retailer on the Quidco website, the deal includes Domino’s Pizza, Deliveroo, Pizza Hut, JustEat and Uber Eats.
From there, click the get cashback button to be taken to the takeaway chain’s website.
Once on the site, you can make your order as normal, but there’s a minimum spend of at least £5 required to redeem this enticing deal.
Once complete Quidco will credit your member’s account with the £15 bonus to cover some or all the cost of your takeaway.
But remember, you’ll only receive a refund for the order value up to a maximum of £15, inclusive of delivery fees.
You can check the full terms and conditions of the deal by visiting the Quidco website.
Plus Quidco also offers the Highest Cashback Guarantee, which means if you find a higher cashback rate for your purchase elsewhere, Quidco will match or beat the rate.
You can find out more about the guarantee by visiting: quidco.com/highest-cashback-guarantee.
But to get the bonus deal you must sign up to Quidco as a new member through the special offer link.
How to save money eating out
THERE are a number of ways that you can save money when eating out.
Discount codes – Check sites like Sun Vouchers or for any discount codes you can use to get money off your order.
Tastecard – This is a members’ club where you pay to have access to discounts worth up to 50 per cent off at thousands of restaurants. It costs £4.99 a month or £34.99 for the year.
Loyalty schemes – 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 to their newsletter.
Voucher schemes – 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.
Student discounts – 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 per cent off the bill. It’s always worth asking before you place your order.
More ways to get free food
Keep an eye out for special offers at all your favourite chains.
For example, Dads are in for a treat this Father’s Day as Greggs offers up a free breakfast item – and you won’t even need to leave the house.
The bakery chain favourite is rolling out a special deal to mark the heartwarming occasion this year.
Greggs and Heinz are partnering up to hand out free bacon rolls for hungry Brits who order through Just Eat or Uber Eats on Sunday.
Customers who spend £15 or more are entitled to the scrumptious freebie – sure to kick off celebrations with a tasty start.
Mexican fast-food chain Chipotle is offering a free meal to all UK fans to mark a major milestone.
The company has just launched a brand-new mobile app as well as a website – and is offering customers a free main course meal after making their first digital purchase.
Foodies will first have to order some flavourful Mexican grub – either from the restaurant’s app or from their new website.
After their first digital purchase, a free main course meal offer will appear in their checkout accounts within 72 hours.
Make sure you sign up to all the apps you can – whether that be for Greggs, McDonald’s or Costa.
Some companies offer you free food or drinks on your birthday, while others will give you free food if you’re a first-time customer.
Costa, for example, sometimes offers customers a free drink, if they make another purchase.
Meanwhile, Greggs gives you a free sweet treat on your birthday.
A number of apps have sprung up in recent years aimed at tackling the problem of food waste among both consumers and retailers.
Through them, you can often get produce from restaurants, cafes and supermarkets that is due to be thrown out for cheap, or even free.
It’s not just food you can get a hold of either – you can pick up everything from toiletries to baby clothes.
Some apps worth checking out are Olio, Too Good to Go and Karma.
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