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TGI Friday's free meals
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rachel_green
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in N. Ireland
NI is not part of the UK chain and is being excluded
The notice was part of the weekly email (see below)
TGI Friday's free meals if born in 1986
In-store offer
What: Free meals if born in 1986When: Fri 1 - Mon 4 JulyEnds: Mon 4 July 2011Where: Nearest TGI Friday'sHow: Turn up with IDFood: Burgers
The detail: You must have been born in 1986 for the free meal and bring ID (passport, driving licence) along with you to prove it. The free meal can be worth a max £20 and excludes drinks.
Notes: No voucher needed, the free meal is a choice of anything up to a value of £20, so for instance, you could get buffalo wings, a plain burger and a sundae for free (they'd cost around £19 altogether, but prices do vary per venue so check first). If you spend more than £20 you just pay the difference.
Cocktails are also on offer over the weekend at £2.99 - they usually cost from £5.49. Be drinkaware.
The notice was part of the weekly email (see below)
TGI Friday's free meals if born in 1986
In-store offer
What: Free meals if born in 1986When: Fri 1 - Mon 4 JulyEnds: Mon 4 July 2011Where: Nearest TGI Friday'sHow: Turn up with IDFood: Burgers
The detail: You must have been born in 1986 for the free meal and bring ID (passport, driving licence) along with you to prove it. The free meal can be worth a max £20 and excludes drinks.
Notes: No voucher needed, the free meal is a choice of anything up to a value of £20, so for instance, you could get buffalo wings, a plain burger and a sundae for free (they'd cost around £19 altogether, but prices do vary per venue so check first). If you spend more than £20 you just pay the difference.
Cocktails are also on offer over the weekend at £2.99 - they usually cost from £5.49. Be drinkaware.
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OK I'm definitely not born in 1986, but this sort of thing is really annoying when NI is excluded from offers!0
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