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50% off mains at Harvester, Toby Carvery and Stonehouse

Via code when you download the restaurant's app

Head to a Harvester, Toby Carvery or Stonehouse Pizza & Carvery, and you can get 50% off main meals when entering a code in your chosen restaurant's app.

How to get this deal: Download/sign into the app of the restaurant you want to visit – Toby Carvery, Harvester or Stonehouse.

On the home screen, swipe through the promotional offers until you see 'Got a promo code?'. Tap this and enter the PEPSIMAX50 into the box. You may need to wait a few minutes before your voucher's loaded into your wallet (see the tab at the bottom of the screen).

You can show the QR code to staff if eating in, or enter the unique code at the checkout if ordering online. Do note, the code PEPSIMAX50 won't work as a discount code in the promotional box – you need to add it into your wallet for the app to generate a personalised code for you to use.

When's it valid? All day Monday to Friday until Friday 4 April. The voucher can be used once per day at each restaurant during the promotional dates. It's valid for tables of up to six people.

How good is this deal? Mains usually cost about £10 to £24, so you can make a decent saving with this offer – plus you can claim the deal at more than one restaurant if you want to.

Exclusions: It's not valid on drinks, breakfast, kids' meals, king-size, go-large, set menus, buffets, brunch, or delivery through third-party partners.

See our Restaurant vouchers round-up for more offers like this.

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