DOUGH-LIGHTFUL

Pizza Express is giving away FREE dough balls to students getting A Level results on Thursday

Students can receive a free portion of the classic starter, after getting their A-Level results this week.

ITALIAN restaurant chain Pizza Express is treating students this Thursday, offering a free serving of its popular dough balls to anyone collecting their A-Level results.

As long as students present a valid student ID alongside their results slip, they will be entitled to a complimentary portion of the delicious starter.

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Pizza Express is handing out free dough balls on Thursday for all students receiving their A Level resultsCredit: Alamy

Normally a serving of dough balls cost £4.25 for a portion. Each portion consists of 8 dough balls with garlic butter to go alongside.

Those who are gluten intolerant can enjoy the freebie as well, as they also serve an alternative gluten-free version which is included in the offer.

There are however a few catches.

You'll only be able to get one free portion of dough balls per person and the offer is also only valid while stocks last, so once they're gone for the day that's it.

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Fast-food chain Nandos also announced they will be giving out freebies to those receiving their A Level results this week.

Any student who shows their results slip with their order will receive either a free quarter of a chicken or fire-starter.

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A quarter chicken usually costs £3.95, while the six fire-starters are £3.70 each.

Earlier this year Pizza Express treated their loyal customers with a free pizza, to celebrate the launch of their app.

We also found out how some customers are spending 33 per cent more on their pizza when ordering from the top four takeaway chains, depending on where they live in the UK.

Pizza experts release a definitive guide where to buy the cheapest pizza


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