There is also a way to get free popcorn chicken and, for some, free home delivery
Just Eat has announced a host of deals for KFC fans. The food delivery app is giving away vouchers to enjoy £3 off your next KFC order for a limited period. Customers need to enter the code CLUCKINGOOD3 at checkout to enjoy the saving when they spend a minimum of £15.
KFC will also be joining Just Eat’s recently launched ‘Freebie Friday’ promotion, which gives away a free item every time customers place an order from participating restaurants and supermarkets, and minimum spend is met. Those who order from KFC will get a free Regular Popcorn Chicken when they place an order over £21 on Fridays.The new deals come as KFC and Just Eat extend their delivery partnership across the UK & Ireland.
Other freebies up for grabs in ‘Freebie Friday’ include Dough Balls from PizzaExpress, The Breakfast Club Hashbrowns, LEON Waffle Fries, Franco Manca Garlic Bread with Mozzarella, Burger King Chilli Cheese Bites, The Real Greek Halloumi Fries, and Krispy Kreme Doughnut Bites, plus many more free items from popular restaurants, locally-loved independents and supermarkets.
Just Eat customers can add the free item when the minimum spend is met. Order directly through the Just Eat app, or online. Download the app here.
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