Whether you’re rooting for Liverpool or hoping Real Madrid will clinch the title, the Champions League final takes place tonight and if you’re stuck for dinner ideas, look no further.
Foodhub is giving its customers 20% off their food bill to celebrate the match this evening (May 28).
The discount will come to an end on Monday, June 6 at 23:59 so you can use it to cut the cost of your Platinum Jubilee celebrations instead, during the bank holiday weekend.
Whatever you’re up to, you’ll be able to save some money on your takeaway with Foodhub’s discount that’s in partnership with Cash For Kids.
Emma Stockman, from the Foodhub Marketing Team, said: “This unique offer is part of our partnership with charity, Cash For Kids. As a business we’ve pledged to donate £1 of every order made through new customers to the wonderful charity.
“Cash For Kids is a cause close to our hearts as it focuses on people in need within local communities, similar to our Love Local initiative. All money raised for the charity stays in the local area to support the children and young people affected by poverty, abuse, neglect, and life limiting illnesses and those with additional needs.
“So, for every new customer order that is placed from now until the 6th June will directly help the charity to provide care and support for these children in need, so the customer is not only receiving a discounted takeaway, they are also helping local communities nationwide too.”
How to redeem the Foodhub 20% discount ahead of the Champions League final
To take advantage of the discount, you’ll need to order via the Foodhub app or website and use the code FH20 at checkout.
If you haven’t already, you can download the app here.
New and existing customers can use the discount and it’s one use per customer.
The minimum order value is £10 while the maximum discount value is £15.
Full terms and conditions can be found via the Foodhub website.
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