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The weekend is the perfect time to have a takeaway, whether that be some Indian, Chinese or pizza.
If you're looking for an excuse to step away from cooking, there are a number of discounts available from Voucher Codes that you can use.
From Deliveroo, UberEats, Domino's, Pizza Express and more, you're not exactly short of options.
You'll have to be quick for some of them though, as a couple end on October 31 on Halloween.
The full list of money-saving deals can be found below.
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Domino's
This is an exclusive nationwide offer where you can get 30% on orders over £25 at Domino's.
You'll have to make the order online, and it will end on October 31, so hurry if you want to make the most of it.
Deliveroo
If you're new to the Deliveroo service, then you can make the most of it this weekend.
New customers can get £10 off on their first order over £15, but again it will end on October 31.
Pizza Express
You can get free doughballs with mains at Pizza Express this weekend thanks to Voucher Codes.
This is an in-store discount only.
UberEats
There are a number of money-saving options with UberEats that will last until December 31.
If you are ordering at UberEats for the first time you can save £10 on orders for KFC, Wagamama and Frankie & Benny's.
Additionally, you can save 10% at McDonalds with your first ever UberEats order.
Foodhub
Similar to UberEats you can save some money with your first use of the Foodhub app.
This can save new registrations 20% off their first order on the service.
To get codes for all of these discounts, head over to the Voucher Codes website.
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