THE best things in life are free – and a drink on the house is no exception.
If you know where to look there are plenty of ways to bag a cuppa without spending a penny.
We have five ways to get a coffee on the High Street for freeCredit: GettyHere’s how . . .
GREGGS: Download the bakery chain’s app and sign up to its loyalty scheme for the first time to get a free hot drink.
The offer includes tea, coffee and hot chocolate.
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Octopus energy customers can also get a complimentary hot drink every week at Greggs by signing up to the Octoplus section on the power provider’s app.
GROUP DEALS: Selected Asda cafes provide a “community cuppa” initiative which provides community groups with a space to meet and a free hot drink.
Hungry Horse is hosting “Communi-tea Cuppas” events at pubs across the country throughout the year to combat loneliness in adults.
Each guest attending can get a free cup of Yorkshire Tea.
IKEA: Pop into the homeware giant during the week to get a free cup of tea or filter coffee with one of the store’s loyalty card.
It costs nothing to sign up to Ikea Family and you can join at ikea.com or in store.
As well as free drinks, you will get discounts and access to events.
WAITROSE: You can also bag a free hot drink at Waitrose if you’re a MyWaitrose member when you make a purchase instore.
Get a tea, coffee, cappuccino or latte with the deal.
I'm a nutritionist - here's the 10 best diet trends to help lose weight in 2023And the purchase need not cost a lot – buy a piece of fruit or a cheap chocolate bar. Sign up at waitrose.com.
LOYALTY PAYS: If you’re a regular customer at big drinks chains Starbucks, Costa Coffee and Caffe Nero, sign up to their respective loyalty scheme.
They give a free drink after a certain number of purchases — usually around nine or ten.
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