A-level results day is one of the most stressful days you go through as a teenager, so students deserve a reward once the day is over.
With the sometimes-dreaded day looming here is a list of free food you can get around Watford to celebrate results.
- Nando’s
Nando’s is known for its A-level and GCSE results day freebies and this year is no different.
The chain is offering a free starter or quarter chicken to students who present their results and student ID at the till.
All you need to do is ensure you spend £7 or more and order in-store to eat in or take away.
You can claim this at all Nando’s restaurants on August 17 and August 24.
- Frankie and Benny’s
This deal includes a free Margherita pizza and a regular Coke for students receiving their results.
You must show your results to a member of staff to get this deal, which has no minimum spend to receive.
It is valid for both A-level and GCSE results days and it will be offered at the chain in Watford.
- TGI Friday’s
TGI’s is offering 23 per cent off for students getting results if they have joined the restaurant's Stripes Reward program.
This offer only covers food but can be redeemed in all TGI restaurants across the UK but only if the app is used.
It is available for both A-level and GCSE results days.
- Las Iguanas
The Mexican-inspired restaurant is offering a free dessert of churros for all students as well as 25 per cent off the bill to celebrate.
To claim this, students must show their results to a waitress or waiter.
This is on offer in all Las Iguana restaurants across the UK, apart from the Centre Parks ones so can be redeemed at the Watford branch.
This will be for both A-level and GCSE results days.
Other restaurants which had offers like this in the past include Pizza Express, Taco Bell and Krispy Kreme, but are yet to announce if they are running this year, so keep an eye out for more offers to celebrate the big day.
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