Nando's offers first ever student discount with 20 percent off – Messenger Newspapers

Nando’s is offering students 20% off for a limited time only in its first-ever student discount.
The popular fast food chain is turning up the heat during a wintery January as students return for their stressful January exams. 
Students over 16 will be able to eat in at any of Nando’s restaurants across the UK and Ireland and enjoy their favourite Peri-Peri spiced dish.
The amazing offer starts from January 9 and can only be redeemed from 11.30 am to 5 pm from Monday – Wednesday which makes it the perfect treat to enjoy between classes.
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The major announcement follows the return of Nando’s Results Day Dash last August. which sees the brand offer students free chicken across the country to celebrate their exam results.
“The launch of Nando’s Student Discount is the latest commitment from the iconic chicken chain to support its loyal student fanbase,” A Nando’s spokesperson said.
Alongside the new student offer, Nando’s has just announced the return of the VUSA XX HOT eyewateringly-hot spice level as part of the newly launched 2023 menu. 
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All you need to do to access the discount is To access the discount, students need to sign up online from January 9 where they can redeem the 20% on their menu favourites to eat in at the Nando’s of their choice.
The deal can be used once a day on an order value of up to £50 which means you’ll get a maximum £10 discount.
Nando’s will tell you to log into your student email to verify it and the restaurant chain will ask you to re-verify your student email every 12 months.
For more information and to sign up, visit the Nando’s website.
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