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Nando's is giving away free chicken to A-level students getting their results today

Students who get their results today are being rewarded with either a free 1/4 chicken or Fire Starter

Sarah Young
Thursday 17 August 2017 12:41 BST
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Nando’s was founded in 1987 in South Africa and has since expanded into around 30 countries where it has around 1,000 outlets
Nando’s was founded in 1987 in South Africa and has since expanded into around 30 countries where it has around 1,000 outlets (Nando's)

Portuguese restaurant chain Nando’s has announced that it will be giving away free food to A-level students collecting their results today.

The culmination of 14 years of study and three years of exams, results day is finally here and whether you’re celebrating or commiserating Nando’s is here to help.

After months of nail-biting suspense, students across the country will today find out if they’ve got the grades they need but what to do afterwards?

Well to wave the stress goodbye, as is their yearly tradition, Nando’s are giving away a free ¼ chicken or Fire Starter to anyone receiving their A-level results.

All you need to do is head to your nearest restaurant, bring your ID and show the staff your results.

You also need to make a minimum spend of £7 to claim the freebie, but why not extend the celebrations to a cheesecake while you’re at it?

If you’re not a chicken fan though, there are plenty of other establishments offering great deals too.

Bella Italia and Toby Carvery are offering 33% off your food bill, while you can get 30% off at Prezzo, and 25% off at Las Iguanas, Ask Italian, Zizzi and Pizza Express.

Fancy celebrating – or drowning your sorrows – with a tipple instead? Then head to Carluccio’s for a complimentary bottle of wine.

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