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Mobile phones network O2 is to scrap its £1 lunch offer - with the final day next Monday - the firm has announced.

Fans of the Priority app - which offers discounts such as 25p meals for kids at Byron and £5 lunches at Pizza Express - will no longer be able to claim the £1 lunch deal after Monday 28 August.

The deal allows anyone with an O2 account to buy lunch – a sandwich, drink and snack – for just £1 at shops such as WHSmith, Pumpkin Café and Domino's.

The news comes six months after the network scrapped its £1 lunch promotion at Boots - and the option to claim the cheap lunch at an array of supermarkets and shops.

An O2 spokesperson said: "We regularly review our Priority deals to ensure we provide our customers with exclusive offers every day across different categories, including food and drink, travel, music tickets, sports and more.

"While we recognise that ending our £1 lunch will disappoint some customers, we'll continue to update the new-look Priority app with exciting offers, freebies and once-in-a-lifetime experiences."

The spokesperson said other offers such as £5 mains at Pizza Express and a free hot drink at Caffè Nero on Tuesday will continue to be available.