Zizzi in Harrogate is giving away 29 free ice cream sundaes every time the temperature hits 29°C this summer.
It's part of a wider promotion running throughout July across all of Zizzi's UK restaurants, with the chain expecting to give away more than 4,000 sundaes in total.
To receive a free sundae, customers must show a weather app on their phone confirming that the temperature at their location is 29°C or higher.
The offer is available each time this temperature threshold is reached.
Three types of sundaes are available as part of the offer:
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caramello sundae – salted caramel and vanilla gelato with whipped cream, topped with a honeycomb cheesecake slice, caramel sauce, caramel crunch, and a stroopwafel
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dragon fruit & wild strawberry sundae – dragon fruit sorbet with panna cotta and wild strawberry gelato, topped with pink meringue, whipped cream, and strawberry coulis
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chocolate brownie sundae – chocolate and salted caramel gelato with brownie pieces and whipped cream, topped with honeycomb and chocolate and salted caramel sauces
Katy Lomax, brand & customer experience director at Zizzi, said:
“We know that Brits are obsessed with discussing the weather, and there’s nothing better than something refreshing to cool you down on a hot day, especially when it’s free.
"We want to help as many people as possible beat the heat with one of our delicious sundaes. Get them while it’s hot!”
For more details or to make a booking at Zizzi, go to zizzi.co.uk or follow @wearezizzi on social media.

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