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These Are The Vancouver Restaurants Offering Up To 50% Off On Takeout With SkipTheDishes

Give yourself, and your wallet, a well-deserved break.
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Getting through life's demands on a daily basis can be downright tiring. Working, cleaning, cooking, running errands... the list really can go on and on.

One surefire way to buffer the fatigue and stress of all the things on your plate is by treating yourself to some takeout. 

Eating out can be a fun and convenient treat for when you're just not in the mood to plan your meal, cook the meal, and then clean up after the meal.

And if you opt to do so through a food delivery app, you don't even need to leave your home to grab a delicious dish. Many of them, like SkipTheDishes, offers safe, efficient, and affordable food drop-off options, with the available choice of front-door and contactless delivery. 

Other than avoiding the hassle of dishes, or the inconvenience of picking up food someplace and potentially having to wait in a lineup (and upping the safety risk), there's a great reason why you just might want to opt for a fresh meal on SkipTheDishes tonight.

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From November 30 to December 13, SkipTheDishes is offering exclusive half-off deals for select restaurants in Vancouver. After all, everyone has to eat — so why not save some money doing so?

Plus, with these deals at an awesome 50% off, you can easily support the local restaurant scene right here in Vancouver.

Three spots in and around the city are participating in the half-off deal.

These include Earls, which offers a ton of options — from sushi, tacos, dips, salads, burgers, sandwiches, bowls and more — for you to nosh on whenever hunger strikes. 

You can grab Earls' Dynamite Roll for 50% off, which comes with avocado, sriracha mayo, black sesame, and maple unagi. This is like a party in your mouth!

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Also participating is The Cambie Bar & Grill, known for their appetizers like fries, wings, and dips, along with their sandwiches, burgers, pizzas, and bowls. 

The Cambie will offer you 50% off its Pulled Pork Sandwich, which includes slow-roasted pork marinated in hickory-smoked barbeque sauce, coleslaw, and a grilled bun. 

Finally, you'll be able to grab a Chicken Shawarma Platter at half off courtesy of Shawarma Palace (No 5 Rd.)

If you've never tried one, it's a generous serving of perfectly cut chicken served on a bed of brown rice alongside a fresh portion of fattoush salad with spicy garlic potatoes, hummus, and garlic sauce.

These are truly amazing, unique flavours, perfect for when your stomach is growling.

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So, yes, you can absolutely put your feet up as you get ready for the holiday season, and let the food come to you!

SkipTheDishes' 50%-Off Takeout Promo

When: Monday, November 30 to Sunday, December 13, 2020

Where: Through SkipTheDishes for Earls, The Cambie Bar & Grill, and Shawarma Palace (No 5 Rd.)  

Why You Need To Order: For two weeks, get 50% off takeout orders from select Vancouver restaurants!

From November 30 to December 13, head on over to SkipTheDishes for 50% off. Check them out on Instagram and Facebook for more information, too.

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