
You can get £100 of free food on April 30 if you have one name
You can get £100 of free food on April 30 if you have one name
All you need to do is show a valid form of identification
On Wednesday, April 30, Bella Italia is rolling out the red carpet for all Bellas across the nation with the launch of Bella Appreciation Day. For one day only, anyone named Bella (or a version of such as Arabella or Anabella) can enjoy £100 to spend at Bella Italia – no strings attached.
All you need to do is show valid identification at any Bella Italia restaurant, and you'll receive a £100 voucher to use on the day. The launch of Bella Appreciation Day is part of the brand's 'Feel Bella' initiative, which celebrates the joy of dining together.
A Bella Italia spokesperson said: 'We love Bellas. We love them so much, in fact, that we've decided to dedicate an entire day to them. If you're a Bella we want to celebrate you and our way of saying 'grazie'. So, if you're a Bella, grab your ID, bring your appetite, and let's make 30th April a day to remember.'
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To take part, Bellas need to visit any Bella Italia restaurant on Wednesday, April 30, and show valid ID to claim their £100 voucher. The offer is only available for dine-in guests and must be redeemed and used on the same day. Each Bella is entitled to one voucher, and the offer has no cash value and no change given.
Only those with 'Bella' on their official identification will qualify.
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Bella Appreciation Day is a one-day-only event.

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- Edinburgh Live
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21 hours ago
- Daily Record
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- Scottish Sun
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