HARVESTER has made a major change to prices this week – but you’ll need to be quick to make use of it.

It comes as fans shared cheaper menu prices from today, January 9, on social media.

Harvester fans could get cheaper prices at restaurants this week - but you'll need to be quick

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Harvester fans could get cheaper prices at restaurants this week – but you’ll need to be quickCredit: Getty

Harvester fans can nab a main course for half price this week only.

The 50% off deal counts towards adult meals only if you’ve got the free app downloaded, and you have until Thursday, January 12 to use it.

You can download the app via the App Store or Google Play, and you can search for your nearest branch on the Harvester website.

The deal works for customers who either dine in or choose to click and collect.

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It also comes, as usual, with a free help-yourself unlimited salad too.

When you download the app, you’ll see a voucher which can be used when you get the bill.

These can only be scanned once a day.

You can use it for up to six people at once.

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Do note that it only exempts main meals. So you can’t scan it to reduce drinks, breakfasts, kids meals, add-ons, buffets, brunches or anything that isn’t in the main meal section of the menu.

You also won’t be able to use it if you get your food delivered.

And if you have vouchers or discount codes, you’re not allowed to use them at the same time as this offer.

Although the deal counts in every branch, it’s important to check your local one to ensure opening hours are still the same.

Harvester does burgers, fish, steak, vegetarian meals and grills on its main menu.

For example, you can normally grab The Southern Fried burger for £12.99, or The BBQ King for £12.99 too.

But with 50% off, these will both cost £6.50 this week.

The restaurant also does Cod and Chips for £12.49 usually or a BBQ Chicken Stack for £13.49.

You should still check prices at your nearest branch in case they differ per location.

And remember Harvesters isn’t the only restaurant you can try, and you might find other deals elsewhere.

Remember there are 20% off discount vouchers at Nando’s throughout January for NHS workers and students.

You might also need to have the app downloaded for that, or just keep your student or NHS card on you if you go.

And there’s a cheeky code you could use at McDonald’s to get a £1.99 Big Mac and fries every time.

All you need is an old McDonald’s receipt from a previous trip no longer than 60 days ago. 

Or you can buy a cheap item from the menu if you don’t have an old receipt handy.

Don’t forget to print your receipt if you order from a self-service kiosk. 

A 12-digit code will be printed on the proof of purchase, and you can enter this McDonald’s Food for Thought website to need to fill out a quick survey regarding your recent trip.

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You’ll then receive a five-digit code which is your voucher for the £1.99 offer, so jot it down. 

This five-digit code can be used in any McDonald’s branch to get a Big Mac and fries for £1.99.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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