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Stephanie Colderick

The restaurants, bars and venues where you can get freebies on GCSE results day

One of the most highly anticipated days in the year for students is results day. Taking place on Thursday, August 25 many teenagers across Wales will be receiving their GCSE results.

Whatever happens on the day there are some big brands offering some great deals across Wales. Most places require you to take proof of your results so make sure you check the terms and conditions before heading out.

READ MORE: The ultimate student guide to Cardiff

From free chicken to dough balls, along with discounted prices, here are the freebies you can get hold of as it stands, we'll keep updating the list if more places announce deals. You can keep up to date with the latest What's On news by signing up to the newsletter here.

Nando's

All students receiving their grades to claim a free starter or quarter chicken when showing their results slips at the till, in-restaurant, to help either drown their sorrows or kick-start celebrations. The promotion is available to claim in-restaurant, for eat-in and walk-in collect only, on minimum orders of £7. You need your ID and the results with you via email or printout.

Las Iguanas

Students can pick up three free churros from Las Iguanas on results day. Students will need their student ID and proof of their results and no other purchase is necessary to grab the deal.

Pizza Express

Pizza Express is offering its famous doughballs for free to GCSE results students. Students will need to show their results paper to enjoy the deal.

Deliveroo offers

GCSE students can also enjoy offers on the delivery app Deliveroo. The deals include up to 25% off PizzaExpress, Giggling Squid, Zizzi, Ask Italian, and Frankie & Benny’s. You can search Family Meal Deals in the app to see the restaurants taking part.

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