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You can get free food and drink at Wagamama's if you're a student - this is how you do it

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If you’re a student who's sick of looking at your bedroom walls or university library while you study, Wagamama is offering you a change of scenery for those long study sessions.

Another perk to the deal is it comes with free food - what more could you ask for? Last year Wagamama launched study hubs for students so you could have a chill study session with your mates while snacking on some great food.

This year they brought it back and promised the hubs “are better than ever.” READ MORE: ‘Lifesaving’ 95 cal brownie hack for those who have ‘no self control’ The British chain serving Asian food based on Japanese cuisine said: “If you’re looking for a change of scenery, fresh food and a fresh workspace, we’ve prepared a safe space for you to study, get away from the pressures on campus and connect over a katsu.” It’s simple to secure your spot on the study bench - all you have to do is sign up to be a member of the Noodle Union using your student email address.

Once you’re there, go at the correct time and let them know you’re there to use the Study Hub by simply quoting ‘study hub’ to a team member.

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