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Bella Italia offering free unlimited Garlic Doughballs for one day

Bella Italia offering free unlimited Garlic Doughballs for one day

Bella Italia has announced a free treat with Bottomless Doughball Day. For Wednesday, May 14 only, guests can have unlimited Garlic Doughballs, free, all you have to do is make one other purchase. Normally priced at £6.99, the offer is designed to reward loyal guests.
Bottomless Doughball Day is part of Bella Italia's 'Feel Bella' initiative.
A Bella Italia spokesperson said: 'Our Garlic Doughballs are one of the most-loved items on our menu, and we wanted to give our guests something really fun to look forward to. Bottomless Doughball Day is all about bringing people together, creating a little buzz, and of course, making sure no one leaves hungry! But it's only here for one day, so don't miss your chance.'
To get involved, visit your nearest Bella Italia restaurant on Wednesday, May 14, order any item, and enjoy unlimited servings of Garlic Doughballs throughout your visit.
Offer available for dine-in only. Guests can only order their next plate of doughballs after finishing the current one. One plate per person at a time. Offer applies to Garlic Doughballs only and is subject to availability. Not available on delivery.

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