Popular restaurant chain Toby Carvery is showing its support to the armed forces by offering all military personnel a free carvery on Armed Forces Day this weekend.
Toby Carvery, which has lots of restaurants nationally is inviting local armed forces personnel to enjoy a free roast dinner on Saturday, June 25, as a way of saying thank you for all their hard work.
Armed Forces Day is a national initiative for the country to show its support to the men and women who represent the UK in the Army, Navy and Royal Air Force.
Toby Carvery’s offer is open to all military personnel, from serving troops and reserves to veterans and cadets, and can be claimed by downloading a voucher and presenting this along with their military ID or veteran’s card.
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bootneck42 to SteveDave4
22 Jun 169#8
This maybe too contraversial SteveDave4, and maybe this comment won't even be important for the majority of you. Some of you will ignore it and most of you won't bother to read and it'll go unnoticed along with other comments. Maybe I'll be criticised for this, but I just want SteveDave4 to know that…………. HE’S AN IDIOT!
All comments (40)
Tapasman
22 Jun 16#1
Good on them.
malteser1
22 Jun 16#2
Kudos.
perkypig
22 Jun 16#3
...oooo that motivated me to get my Defence Privilege Card. Cheers OP....have some heat :stuck_out_tongue:
Jolenejo
22 Jun 16#4
Awwww that's nice :smiley:
snagzie
22 Jun 16#5
veterans card? haven't heard of those
davej798 to snagzie
22 Jun 16#6
i'm a veteran and i haven't heard of a veteran card either
SteveDave4
22 Jun 161#7
Emergency service personnel are far more important, so I hope they get a special treat too.
bootneck42 to SteveDave4
22 Jun 169#8
This maybe too contraversial SteveDave4, and maybe this comment won't even be important for the majority of you. Some of you will ignore it and most of you won't bother to read and it'll go unnoticed along with other comments. Maybe I'll be criticised for this, but I just want SteveDave4 to know that…………. HE’S AN IDIOT!
dwain to SteveDave4
22 Jun 162#12
However they don't make the same sacrifices, that is why the armed forces are special.
SteveDave4
22 Jun 162#9
'maybe too contraversial' - then calls someone an idiot.
My ironymeter just exploded.
garryr999
22 Jun 16#10
Typical, I'm bloody working - and what's this about a veteran's card?????
teeandrew to garryr999
22 Jun 16#33
why should you have to buy a discount car! to show you are a veteran?! I have a veterans badge, proof enough!
ive been on the front line and bled for this country. actually let me rephrase that, for our politicians!
we are no heroes. we haven't protected us from anything. rather we need protection from our very own country!
Jase79 to sul
22 Jun 16#16
That's bad pal sorry to hear that!! Who did you serve with?
Jase79
22 Jun 16#15
That's bad pal sorry to hear that!! Who did you serve with??
bootneck42
22 Jun 16#17
I thought I saw your name on a loaf of bread earlier!..........but when i looked closer, it actually said 'THICK CUT'
jonnypb
22 Jun 16#18
I'm presuming that you're a squaddie then as you sound like a school drop out or are just just on benefits as you probably haven't got the balls to join the armed forces
bootneck42
22 Jun 16#19
Great find Op, and very good for Toby carverv for appreciating the British Armed Forces veterans and serving!
RedRain
22 Jun 16#20
Wow please someone ban this person
pete1696
22 Jun 161#21
I'm happy to be leaving, not even a free Toby carvery will sway me!
Ahhhh, freedom!
arcangel111
22 Jun 161#22
Got my voucher and I might get to use it depends what we do - usually go to Scarborough for the day but the official day is in Cleethopres this year
I usually go to my local on remembrance day and they give all vet's a free pint :smiley: nice to be noticed now n then :wink:
SteveDave4
22 Jun 161#23
The best part is that you can't even spell 'bread'.
SteveDave4
22 Jun 161#24
Bless. Someone has a different point of view and you can't handle it.
jonnypb
22 Jun 16#25
If you re read my post you will see that I was having a sarcastic dig at stevedave, not people in the armed forces!
wolf47wolf
22 Jun 16#26
good one this, folk deserve this for their efforts.
DealJourno to wolf47wolf
22 Jun 161#34
Why? It's a job the individual chose to do. It's not like you are forced to join the forces. When you join you know the risks involved with that job.
bootneck42
22 Jun 16#27
OOPS!....
bootneck42
22 Jun 16#28
Sorry Jonny, just replied to a reply in my notifications, but now deleted, and sorry about the Pube too!..lol.:man:
There are some Serious Idiot trolls, on here!
SteveDave4
22 Jun 16#29
You call people idiots a lot, considering the number of typos you make. I wish I could've joined the Army - sadly, I passed my GCSEs.
telfordkit
22 Jun 16#30
Well in as it's the wedding anniversary on the 25th and the missus is also ex forces,
Jase79 to telfordkit
22 Jun 16#31
Ha ha ha you must be from Yorkshire??
Jase79
22 Jun 16#32
You don't have a clue what your on about. I'm reading these messages and just laughing & really pity you. Best officer trg in the world, all qualifications gained are transferable outside the army. Every soldier needs maths & English to promote in the army? So unfortunately your wrong.
SteveDave4
22 Jun 16#35
'you're'.
Jase79
22 Jun 161#36
Is that the best you've got pal? This weekend is special for some people & it doesn't need these **** comments.
bootneck42
22 Jun 16#37
Sorry for the illiteracy, but I'm on my phone and i didn't call people (plural) idiots.........it was just you, i called an idiot!
bootneck42
22 Jun 16#38
EXACTLY!............you are absolutely correct, they knew they could get killed or maimed in a third world desert country such as Iraq or Afghanistan, and not for the pathetic minimum wage they received, as i have known quite a few men and woman, who left University and good jobs, to do their part for Queen and Country, leaving their families for what they believed was, the greater good!
So again, you are absolutely 100% correct, all those individuals did choose that job, no one forced them too, and they certainly knew the risks............and after all of that, they still did it!........Lest We Forget!
bootneck42
22 Jun 16#39
Seriously!.....................God help your wee cotton socks!
Opening post
Toby Carvery, which has lots of restaurants nationally is inviting local armed forces personnel to enjoy a free roast dinner on Saturday, June 25, as a way of saying thank you for all their hard work.
Armed Forces Day is a national initiative for the country to show its support to the men and women who represent the UK in the Army, Navy and Royal Air Force.
Toby Carvery’s offer is open to all military personnel, from serving troops and reserves to veterans and cadets, and can be claimed by downloading a voucher and presenting this along with their military ID or veteran’s card.
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All comments (40)
My ironymeter just exploded.
:man:
https://www.defencediscountservice.co.uk/index.php?p=defence_privilege_card
The card is £4.99 and is valid for 5 years.
Veterans Badge
https://www.gov.uk/apply-medal-or-veterans-badge/apply-for-a-veterans-badge
we are no heroes. we haven't protected us from anything. rather we need protection from our very own country!
Ahhhh, freedom!
I usually go to my local on remembrance day and they give all vet's a free pint :smiley: nice to be noticed now n then :wink:
There are some Serious Idiot trolls, on here!
So again, you are absolutely 100% correct, all those individuals did choose that job, no one forced them too, and they certainly knew the risks............and after all of that, they still did it!........Lest We Forget!