The deal is available to new customers only.
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If you spend over £15 you will get the full £15 in cashback. It does mean you will have to shell out for the full meal but the website does promise it will refund you up to £15 of the cost depending on your spend, giving you a cash boost in future.ĭeals website Topcashback currently has a deal for new customers that means you can order up to £15 worth of takeaway from Just Eat and get up to £15 through cashback - making the deal free.
Cashback websites will offer people a certain percentage of their orders back as cash if they meet a range of different criteria - and one deal this weekend is promising new users £15 off a takeaway as long as you spend £15 or more. KFC also has a series of Tuesday offers including a 20-piece hot wings bucket for £5.99, while Burger King is offering nine chicken nuggets for 99p via its app.Ĭashback websites have also joined in the discount craze. Just Eat's Cheeky Tuesdays does not use codes or vouchers and are available now.
In October Just Eat launched its 'Cheeky Tuesdays' discount, which offers 15% off a host of restaurants that have opted in to the deal. The deals will be no surprise to fast food fans who have increasingly seen Tuesdays as a battle ground for cheap deals. It also says app users can get £3 or £5 off a £10 spend at McDonald's restaurants from 28 October in a bid to entice families during half term week. The deals will be available for app users outside of breakfast hours, according to the website. It will then give away free fries via the app on 22 November in the second deal of the month. The document says McDonald's will sell Big Macs for 99p on Tuesday 5 November via the app as part of a test ahead of new deals being launched in 2020. Users on HotUKDeals have revealed an alleged leaked document from the fast food giant that shows it plans to test out a 99p Big Mac deal in November followed by free fries for one day only. McDonald's will be giving away free Big Macs and fries in November, according to a bargain-hunting website.