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Deliveroo gifts students three years free delivery

Deliveroo visited Beit Quad last Friday to announce their newest offer to students at Imperial College.

Deliveroo gifts students three years free delivery
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The London-based company Deliveroo is offering every student at a UK university a three year-long deal of free delivery, promotions, and discounts as part of their student package. Students require a valid university email ending in “@university.ac.uk” to sign up.

Deliveroo hired teams to tour around universities all around the UK, from Southampton to Dundee. The team which visited Imperial last Friday, told Felix they had visited 96 other universities in the past few weeks. The team brought free food to Beit Quad and a claw-machine to give new signees a chance to win a bucket hat, a tote bag, or a Stanley Cup.

After signing up, which requires no monthly payment or commitment, Deliveroo Student members can expect a 10% discount off Wingstop, 20% discount off Nando’s, and 15% off National Express. For free delivery, the order has to be a minimum of £15 for restaurants, or £25 for groceries.

Sign ups opened on 3rd September 2024 and will only close September 2025. The deal will run until September 2027.

In London, Deliveroo has deals with popular restaurants such as Pizza Pilgrims and Dishoom to offer students with a Deliveroo student account any timed deals.

If interested, readers can sign up at www.deliveroostudents.co.uk

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