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Results day freebies announced
Look out for dine in deals on A level results day and bring proof of your results to claim the offers.

A roundup of dine in freebies offered to celebrate A level results day, with how to redeem them.
Restaurants offer freebies on A-level results day 2025
On August 14, participating UK chains will offer freebies to celebrate A level results day. Most deals are dine in only and require showing your results, either in physical form or digital proof. Terms vary by venue and location, so it's wise to check in advance and ask staff about eligibility before you order.
Key Takeaways
"A free pizza on results day is a small comfort after a long exam"
Student sentiment
"Proof of results unlocks freebies at multiple chains"
Describes redemption rule
"Restaurants turn results day into a social event not just a personal milestone"
Editorial view
"Loyalty signups unlock more offers beyond the big day"
Note on extended promotions
There is a clear pattern of brands trying to connect with students at a pivotal moment. The offers create a moment of relief and social gathering after a stressful period. Yet the patchwork of terms means some students will need to plan ahead and keep proof handy. It helps when terms are simple and consistent across locations, but that is not always the case.
Highlights
- Results day freebies turn stress into a shared table
- Proof of results is the ticket to a free bite
- A free dessert after a long exam tastes like a small victory
- Loyalty signups extend the celebration beyond Thursday
Food can soften a big moment and bring friends together to plan what comes next.
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