
Major restaurant chain with 96 locations is giving away pizza & pasta for just 99p – but you'll have to be quick
You can also get free doughnut balls with a side of Nutella
HAVE A SLICE Major restaurant chain with 96 locations is giving away pizza & pasta for just 99p – but you'll have to be quick
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A MAJOR restaurant chain with 96 locations is giving away pizza & pasta for just 99p - but you'll have to be quick.
For one day only, the beloved Italian chain is doing a "99p offer" on selected pasta and pizza dishes.
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A major restaurant chain with 96 locations is giving away pizza & pasta for just 99p - but you'll have to be quick
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Customers can choose from favourites like Spaghetti Carbonara and Pepperoni Pizza
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Prezzo is doing the one-day exclusive deal at every single one of their 96 locations on June 2nd
Prezzo is doing the one-day exclusive deal at every single one of their 96 locations on June 2nd.
The Prezzo website states: "99p Mains are back with Club Prezzo.
"Celebrate the launch of Club Prezzo with a bang: enjoy selected pasta and pizza dishes for just 99p – all day, exclusively for app users."
Club Prezzo, which is the restaurant's new loyalty app, will offer customers the deal for downloading the app.
The 2nd June is the only day you can claim the offer and up to 12 people can redeem it per code.
But they must each purchase a drink to redeem the deal.
Prezzo will also be giving customers a free portion of doughnut balls with a side of Nutella for downloading the app, which does not have to be redeemed on the same day.
Members will have access to reduced prices on Prezzo's Italian classics all week long and will be able to unlock rewards each time they dine.
The pizza restaurant has a huge variety of locations, from London all the way to Glasgow.
Customers can choose from favourites like Spaghetti Carbonara and Pepperoni Pizza.
And dishes can be requested to be made gluten-free, where available.
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Also, with every visit, your rewards get even better, including: free birthday cake after your first visit, surprise gifts and exclusive offers.
If you want to get in on the deal, all you have to do - are these two things.
Firstly download the Prezzo loyalty app here.
The next step is simple - as all you have to do is book a table using your code at your chosen Prezzo venue.
Meanwhile, if you love a prawn mayo sandwich - we found a £1.89 winner that was a sumptuous snack in our supermarket taste test.
And fast food chain KFC is splashing out £1.49billion to clip the wings of chicken rivals Popeyes and Wingstop.
Also, Tesco shoppers have spotted a big change to its bakery aisles across stores and they're not impressed.
And Morrisons are selling new cocktails for just £1.50 per drink which are ideal for your summer BBQs.
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