To celebrate Earth Day on Fri 22 Apr, Starbucks is giving a free drink to anyone who buys one of its coffee tumblers (travel mugs without a handle) in store.
This includes the £1 medium-sized reusable cup, so you could get your normal Starbucks drink for just £1 (normally up to £3.75).
Also up until 30th June each time you reuse your tumbler for a hot or cold drink you get 50p off.
This is a great offer if you are a regular Starbucks customer... might not be available at airports/ stations/ some franchises.
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otterboxer
20 Apr 1627#7
Pay 80p at the till. Tell them you'll pay the other 20p when they do.
VSUKWizard
20 Apr 168#21
No, he just made a skillful mock of the British tax system. And you just made yourself look like a nob.
winchman to otterboxer
20 Apr 164#8
I was wondering how long it would take....
mrkaroshi
20 Apr 164#15
Brilliant again someone with condones tax avoidance by the big corporations who make huge profits and pay minimal tax.
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toughCookie
20 Apr 16#1
Any further info please. Can I purchase the tumbler with the App payment voucher?
loveabargain13
20 Apr 16#2
cash, card, phone it doesn't state what payment method. As long as you pay for it!
rodman
20 Apr 16#3
What is on the picture?
moonfruit to rodman
20 Apr 161#11
looks like gardening/compost. the promo is to celebrate 'earth' day or something like that.
Subway has been doi8ng this for about a month now.
And keep the plastic reusable cup and get it filled with coffee for free every time you buy a sub.
h41d3r96 to ICTHUS
20 Apr 16#9
My local doesn't!
rodman to ICTHUS
20 Apr 161#17
Sorry but Subway coffee tastes like s**t so even if it is free, who cares?
otterboxer
20 Apr 1627#7
Pay 80p at the till. Tell them you'll pay the other 20p when they do.
winchman to otterboxer
20 Apr 164#8
I was wondering how long it would take....
Coreydeals to otterboxer
20 Apr 163#10
I think you're getting corporate tax muddled up with VAT. They haven't been paying corporate tax which many big companies haven't been doing which is the tax on profits. (or at least to the level they should be).
eslick to otterboxer
20 Apr 163#13
Brilliant again some one with no clue on tax laws spouting what they believe is true because they didn't understand tax law. next time you might want to check up on Starbucks tax bill for this and last year. All above board and following UK tax laws.
julieallen to otterboxer
20 Apr 162#14
What other 20p, oh you mean tax, so you are just showing how stupid you are then?
Jusxtapose to otterboxer
20 Apr 162#16
But they employ thousands of people in the UK!
pepperlic to otterboxer
20 Apr 16#19
Really? You can't be the ignorant of tax law and that Starbucks did start pay their tax anyhow.
djwilliams100 to otterboxer
21 Apr 161#25
I think u'll find its 83p you pay and 17p VAT!
jamiex to otterboxer
22 Apr 16#44
If you're referring to VAT, then I think you mean 83.33333p.
If you're referring to Corporation Tax, you should pay 100p - 20% of the profit they will make, as they wouldn't be paying 20p in Corporation Tax unless it cost them nothing to produce the mug.
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This includes the £1 medium-sized reusable cup, so you could get your normal Starbucks drink for just £1 (normally up to £3.75).
Also up until 30th June each time you reuse your tumbler for a hot or cold drink you get 50p off.
This is a great offer if you are a regular Starbucks customer... might not be available at airports/ stations/ some franchises.
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http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/deals/deals-hunter/2016/04/19/starbucks-1-drink/
And keep the plastic reusable cup and get it filled with coffee for free every time you buy a sub.
If you're referring to Corporation Tax, you should pay 100p - 20% of the profit they will make, as they wouldn't be paying 20p in Corporation Tax unless it cost them nothing to produce the mug.