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El Jannah mid-week special: Here's how to score 20 per cent off your menu favourites

El Jannah mid-week special: Here's how to score 20 per cent off your menu favourites

7NEWS5 days ago
If you're in the habit of buying lunch during the week instead of making and packing your own, the costs can add up quickly.
But luckily, Aussies' favourite fast-food restaurant is serving up a mid-week deal that is too good to miss.
El Jannah, known for its delicious Lebanese-style charcoal chicken and famous garlic sauce, is treating loyal customers to a rare 20 per cent off deal.
Valid for use when placing an order through the El Jannah app or website, you could save a few dollars the next time you crave a plate of hot chips.
All you have to do is use the code CHARCOALOH at checkout, and you'll automatically receive 20 per cent off.
Perfect for your midweek motivation, simply add your favourite dishes to cart and take advantage of the discount when ordering El Jannah Monday to Wednesday.
Known for their legendary chicken and crowd-favourite sauces, El Jannah's midweek discount is a game-changer for hungry Aussies.
Offering a delicious 20 per cent off the Lebanese fast-food restaurant's classic dishes, you could save $10 off your order when purchasing through the app or website.
Great for feasting with your colleagues or simply grabbing chicken on the go — this irresistible offer is a steal.
'The days I don't cook, I know ej is there,' one person wrote on Instagram.
'Favourite go-to place,' another added.
'Wow that chicken looks good,' a third commented.
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