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2-4-1 dining in the North East
Princess_Jane
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in England
Northeast Press has teamed up with the Hi-Life Dining Card to offer 2-4-1 meal deals to readers across the north east.
Collect three tokens and you get a free two-month Hi-Life Dining card.
This can be used to get 2-4-1 deals across the region.
I live in Newcastle and loads of places there are involved like Est Est Est, Frankie & Benny's, the Salsa Club, Black Door etc.
There are some restrictions limiting use of the card depending which place you go to and when.
The Northumberland Gazette in Alnwick is definitely involved. One token has already been printed with two to follow, but you can get a bonus one from the paper's website.
Other papers in the group are the Sunderland Echo, Hartlepool Mail, Shields Gazette, News Post Leader and News Guardian.
Each paper's website should have more info.
Once the two months is up you would have to pay for an annual card if you want to continue which I think is about £50 for a year, but obvs there is no obligation to do so.
Collect three tokens and you get a free two-month Hi-Life Dining card.
This can be used to get 2-4-1 deals across the region.
I live in Newcastle and loads of places there are involved like Est Est Est, Frankie & Benny's, the Salsa Club, Black Door etc.
There are some restrictions limiting use of the card depending which place you go to and when.
The Northumberland Gazette in Alnwick is definitely involved. One token has already been printed with two to follow, but you can get a bonus one from the paper's website.
Other papers in the group are the Sunderland Echo, Hartlepool Mail, Shields Gazette, News Post Leader and News Guardian.
Each paper's website should have more info.
Once the two months is up you would have to pay for an annual card if you want to continue which I think is about £50 for a year, but obvs there is no obligation to do so.
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