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Want Free Food? Try Out Lionmenus’ Special Deals

There’s no such thing as a free lunch. Or is there? During this week, Lionmenus is offering exclusive buy-one get-one free discount codes for Golden Wok, Mamma Mia Pizza, and Pita Pit.

These deals include the following: buy one, get one entree w/ rice from Golden Wok, buy one get one 12″ pizza from Mamma Mia, and a buy one get pita from Pita Pit. These specials last all week, but are not included on the website. You need to enter one of the following discount codes: BOGOWOK (for Golden Wok), BOGOMIA (for Mamma Mia), and BOGOPIT (for Pita Pit). These codes are good all week, until 11:59 P.M. on Sunday. Specials subject to change and are for a limited time only.  Order must meet delivery minimums.

If you live under a rock, or if you’re a freshman, you may be asking yourself what Lionmenus is. Well, let me give it to you straight–it’s the bee knees. Lionmenus is a website that allows you to order food from dozens of local State College restaurants and eateries. Go online, pick your poison, pay a small fee, and in 20 minutes to four hours you’ll have your food (they’re usually pretty good, unless it’s game day).

It’s an amazing resource if you need food for study parties, Paternoville campouts, or if you’ve got the munchies from too much…football.

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Noah Simmons

Noah is an International Politics major minoring in French. Noah participates in the Mock Trial team, the Sailing Team, and is the president/founder of the Odyssey of the Mind club. Besides pushing the limit of what is journalistically acceptable, Noah enjoys long walks on the beach and football. In a previous lifetime he was William Wallace

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