Meals @ T.G.I. Friday’s

T.G.I. Friday’s, one of the first American casual dining chains, offers a unique dining experience that has become the favorite pastime of millions worldwide. Opening in 1965, the first T.G.I. Friday’s restaurant was located at First Avenue and 63rd Street in New York City and featured red and white stripes, a blue exterior and its name — T.G.I. Friday’s …
Built upon a legacy of a fun experience and fantastic food and drink, T.G.I. Friday’s restaurants provide an environment where families and individuals alike can have a great experience in 54 countries around the world.
Offer: Free meal …
Print out this voucher and come down to TGI Friday’s before 30th September 2006. Choose any main course from their menu and they’ll give you another main course of your choice absolutely free (lower price item free).
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Finished offers:
Offer: Free cocktail …
Print out voucher and come down to Friday’s before 5th March 2006 and get a cocktail on the house!
Simply choose any appetizer, main course and dessert from the Wild or Mild menus for £14.99 and we’ll also give you a cocktail totally free!
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Comments
You are absolutely correct.
However, instead of making sites like “buy2get1free”, “buy1get2free”… etc
our site will try to cover all “buy X get Y” free associations.
In this case, BOGOF probably should be changed to BXGYF, alas nobody will yet understand it. I promise we will do this later once people become familiar ;)
Yes this voucher does constitute as a BOGOF offer. I have used it more than once and it works. You buy one main meal and get one free!
Kind Regards
Zoey
I used this voucher in TGI Friday’s – Haymarket, London and did get two meals for the price of one.
Definitely worth using.
Best wishes
Andrea

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Dear Sir,
I don’t believe that this advert constitutes a “Buy one get one free” advertisement as that is not the case. You have to buy TWO main meals to get the third free so it does not warrant the BOGOF association
Kind Regards
Helen Restell