The Government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme has proven popular since it launched last Monday, offering diners 50% off sit-in meals throughout August.
The scheme was launched to kickstart the hospitality industry after venues were forced to close for business during the UK lockdown and gives people up to £10 off their food and non-alcoholic drinks from Monday to Wednesday.
Most high-street favourites are on board, with McDonald’s, Nando’s and KFC among the long list of establishments who have signed up to the scheme.
Is Pizza Express participating, and can you combine the offer with other discounts?
Let’s take a look.
Is Pizza Express taking part in Eat Out to Help Out?
Pizza Express joins the other long list of restaurants participating in the scheme, and you can take advantage of the discount at all of their UK restaurants.
However, be aware that not all restaurants have yet to reopen after they closed their doors in March – find out if yours is reopening, via the Pizza Express restaurant finder.
Menu prices vary across locations, but with the discount applied, a classic margherita pizza could set you back a fiver, as opposed to the regular menu price of just under £10.
Meanwhile, the Piccolo menu items will cost a mere £3.50.
Can you use Eat Out to Help Out in conjunction with other offers at Pizza Express?
Yes – you can use the Eat Out to Help Out discount in conjunction with other promotions.
The Pizza Express website states that other promotions – such as student discounts, or Tesco Clubcard vouchers – will be applied first.
The Eat Out to Help Out discount will be applied to the remaining balance of the bill, allowing you to save a maximum of £10.
It is advised you let your waiter know if you are using your Clubcard vouchers before they bring the bill.
In addition to the 50% discount, the Italian chain recently announced they have slashed £1 off their Romana Pizzas (along with their corresponding Classic, Leggera and Gluten Free variants), Calabrese and Calzone and that its Piccolo Menu will also be reduced to £6.95. (So, £3.50 with the new discount applied).
Oh, and customers can enjoy a free portion of Dough Balls with every main course during August.
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