FANCY a cheap takeaway? Deliveroo is giving customers 25% off on orders from some of the biggest high street chains for Black Friday.

The discount gives you 25% off orders over £20.

For a burrito fix on a budget, check out Tortilla during Deliveroo's offering

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For a burrito fix on a budget, check out Tortilla during Deliveroo’s offering

It’s valid at thousands of restaurants – including Subway, Taco Bell, Tortilla, Wasabi, Creams, Byron, Bella Italia, Las Iguanas, LEON, Tortilla, Prezzo, BrewDog, Joe & The Juice –  across the UK.

What’s more while Black Friday 2020 should start on November 27,  Deliveroo’s deal begins on Monday 23 and runs through until midnight Friday 27.

In the mood for Mexican food? Two large chicken burritos at Tortilla would usually usually set you back £17.

Add in a side of nachos topped with cheese sauce, guacamole and jalapenos (£5.80) and two beers (£7.90) and you’re looking at a grand total of £30.70.

However with Deliveroo’s Black Friday deal, customers can enjoy their burritos, beers and nachos for a much more wallet-friendly £23.10.

While Byron’s eponymous burger (£11.95) served with some sweet potato fries (£6.50) and a salted caramel milkshake (£5) would usually set you back £23.45.

Place your order between November 23-27 and the items are yours for only £17.59.

Don’t forget to factor in delivery fees, these vary between chains and your location.

We’ve asked Deliveroo if the discount is added automatically or if you need a code. We’ll update this story as soon as we know.

We’ve also checked if there will be limited menus or if you can order anything.

Smyths Toys has also launched its Black Friday deals early – and it includes LOL Surprise and Disney.

Retailers including Amazon, Boots and Superdrug are already slashing prices as part of early Black Friday sales.

Plus, Currys PC World has revealed its early Black Friday deals with up to £350 off tech – and you can shop them now.

Bargainista saves £161 on early Black Friday deals using this unknown discount site

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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