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Nando's celebrates A-Level results day with free chicken for students

A level/Higher students who got their results on Thursday are being rewarded for their hard work with either a free 1/4 chicken or an 'Appeteaser'

Zlata Rodionova
Thursday 18 August 2016 14:55 BST
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Nando’s has launched a new spring menu in May introducing a new range of healthy food choices, drinks and even a dessert
Nando’s has launched a new spring menu in May introducing a new range of healthy food choices, drinks and even a dessert (Nando's)

A-level students may have more than one reason to celebrate today.

To wave the stress goodbye Nando’s have announced they are giving away free food to students collecting their results on Thursday August 18.

The restaurant chain is offering a free quarter chicken or an “appeteaser” to any A Level and Higher students, regardless of the grades they got.

To redeem the deal, students need to visit a Nando’s restaurant with their A-level result and an ID.

Students also need to make a minimum spend of £7.

This means they can buy a starter or a dessert to go with their free chicken.

For those who don't like chicken or for vegetarians “Appeteasers” include houmous with peri-peri drizzle, chicken wings, garlic bread, peri-peri nuts and olives.

The promotion is open to all students who are legal residents of the UK.

Each student can only enter once, which means that someone who had a free lunch will not be able to come back and get a free meal dinner.

Nando’s has launched a new spring menu in May introducing a new range of healthy food choices, drinks and even a dessert.

The new menu items include Nando’s Fino Platter, a supergrain salad and salted caramel and peri-peri chocolate brownies.

Nando's has become one of the most popular fast-food restaurants in the world with a celebrity following including Kanye West, Robert Pattinson and Ed Sheeran. It has more than 1000 restaurants across 23 countries.

But it was recently criticised for serving meals which contained more calories and sugar than food at KFC.

“All our chicken is British, meets Red Tractor standards, and is grilled, never fried. Nutritional information for all our meals can be found on our website,” Nando’s said at the time

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