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Just Eat discount codes for August 2025: Save 50% on your next takeaway

Just Eat discount codes for August 2025: Save 50% on your next takeaway

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When hunger strikes and you're not in the mood to cook, Just Eat is ready and waiting to deliver your favourite meal to your door. Whether you're after a midweek pick-me-up or planning a weekend feast, you can often find a tempting deal to twist your arm – and with a Just Eat discount code, you can enjoy more for less.
To help you save on your takeout, our team are always on the lookout for Just Eat promo codes and deals. Here's a rundown on how to save on your next order.
Top Just Eat discount codes
Just Eat discounts to enjoy in August
If you can't find a current Just Eat promo code, there are still plenty of ways to save on your next order.
Save on summer must-haves
Make the most of the weather with Just Eat's summer deals, running until 31 August 2025. You can get up to 50 per cent off selected items from participating stores, with the discount applied automatically on eligible menu items and products. These include BBQ and outdoor dining, cold drinks, ice cream, picnic and snacking, sun care and seasonal must-haves.
Get 50 per cent off weekend snacks
Weekend treats just got cheaper with 50 per cent off selected snacks on Just Eat. The offer runs from Friday to Sunday between 8 August and 31 August 2025, with discounts automatically applied at participating stores. Availability is limited, so be quick if you've got a favourite treat in mind.
Cheeky Tuesdays
Cheeky Tuesdays is a weekly deal that gives you 20 per cent off orders over £15. You can take advantage of this discount every week and it applies to most local eateries and fast food chains, including McDonald's, KFC and Burger King.
Half-price Wednesdays
Until 10 December 2025, you can enjoy 50 per cent off hundreds of grocery items every Wednesday at selected stores on Just Eat. Products and participating retailers can change weekly, and delivery fees and service charges apply.
You can order from major supermarkets including Asda, Sainsbury's and Iceland – plus Boots for health and beauty essentials.
Save 10 per cent with a Just Eat StampCard
If you're a loyal customer, a Just Eat StampCard – a loyalty scheme that turns your takeaways into discounts – is a must. Here's how it works:
Every time you place an order with the same restaurant, you'll collect a stamp that's worth 10 per cent of your order.
Once you've collected five stamps (i.e. placed five orders), Just Eat turns your saved-up total into a personal discount voucher.
The voucher is valid for three months and can be used at the same restaurant you earned it from.
So, for example, if your order costs you £45, you'll receive £4.50. On your sixth order, you can use the collated funds towards your total.
Why choose Just Eat?
Launched in 2001, Just Eat is one of the oldest food delivery services in the country, and it is still going strong. 'What I love about Just Eat is that it has a far bigger number of local eateries when compared to Uber Eats and Deliveroo,' said The Independent's tech writer Alex Lee. 'Just Eat also lets restaurants waive delivery charges, take part in stamp card programmes and hold their own exclusive discounts, making it a prime joint to find tasty food on the cheap.'
Just Eat's price promise has you covered if you notice a price difference. If you pay more with Just Eat than you would when ordering directly from the restaurant's own website or app, they'll refund you twice the difference in the form of a Just Eat voucher.
How we find the best Just Eat voucher codes
At The Independent, we're all about helping you save on the things you love – and that includes your favourite takeaways. Our consumer editor, Sabrina, and dedicated team of deal-hunters keep a close eye on Just Eat discount codes, working directly with the brand to bring you their latest offers on food and grocery delivery.
Every promo code is checked and verified before it's shared, so you can trust that it's legit. Whether it's a weekly offer or a limited-time code, we only highlight deals we think are worth your while.
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