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 VoucherCodes that you can use.
From Domino's to Deliveroo and more, you're not exactly short of options.
Some of them do not last long though, with a couple only being available until mid-November.
The full list of money-saving deals can be found below.
Domino's
This is an exclusive nationwide offer where you can get 30% off on orders over £25 at Domino's.
You'll have to make the order online, and it will end on November 14, so hurry if you want to make the most of it.
Deliveroo
At Deliveroo you'll be able to get 15% off selected orders over £20 on the service.
You can also get a deal at Nando's this week with Deliveroo, which can get you £15 off.
It falls under the first orders on the app over £20, but it is a good way to make a small saving.
Uber Eats
There are a number of money-saving options with Uber Eats that will last until December 31.
If you are ordering at Uber Eats for the first time you can save £10 on orders for KFC, Wagamama and Frankie & Benny's.
Additionally, you can save 10% at McDonald's with your first ever Uber Eats order.
Zizzi
You can get 10% off click and collect orders for Zizzi.
Pizza Hut
At Pizza Hut you can get 40% pizza and side orders over £35 through delivery.
Foodhub
Similar to Uber Eats, 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 VoucherCodes website.
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