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Catherine Addison-Swan

Kids eat free at Pizza Hut and Prezzo this Easter with offer for Virgin and O2 customers

Virgin Media and O2 customers can get free kids' meals over the Easter holidays with a new special offer.

Priority customers can redeem a code via the Priority app which will allow children to eat for free at Pizza Hut and Prezzo restaurants for the next two weeks. Priority is a free rewards app available exclusively to those on O2 and Virgin which offers perks including first access to gig and event tickets, daily treats and prize draws.

The offer is in place at 150 Pizza Hut restaurants across the country seven days a week until April 16, where kids aged 12 and under can choose from the new Mega Monster menu and enjoy a free five-course meal including pizza, a drink, a side and a dessert. And at over 140 Prezzo restaurants, kids aged 10 and under will be able to enjoy a free three-course meal with no adult spend required until April 16.

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To get access to the offer, Virgin Media and O2 customers can download the free Priority app on iOS and Android, or O2 customers can text PRIORITY to 2020 to access exclusive perks, rewards and experiences. Virgin Media cable customers will need to download the Priority app via their relevant app store and register using the email address that is linked to their My Virgin Media account, while those on O2 can register using their mobile number.

If you're not already a Virgin or O2 customer, you can browse Virgin Media's mobile deals here, or visit the O2 shop here. Virgin Mobile customers have been switched over to O2 in stages following the merger of the two telecoms giants in June 2021.

The move will apply to all Virgin Mobile customers – those with handset plans (phone and Sim) and those on Sim-only deals. Customers shouldn't actually notice much difference, as O2 has been powering Virgin Mobile's services since the end of last year, when it replaced Vodafone as the underlying network.

Customers started being contacted about the change from February, with Virgin confirming that all existing and newly-joined Virgin Mobile customers will have been moved to O2 plans by the end of 2023. The switch will happen automatically, but customers have 30 days from receiving notification of the change to cancel without penalty.

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