Buy a reuseable cup from Greggs (£2) and get a free coffee and 20p off refills.
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sethpistol
28 Jul 174#3
Heat for some environmental initiative and a good deal!
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N1Andy
28 Jul 17#1
How much is a coffee in Greg's? As Starbucks have increased the price of their filter coffee by 60% I'm looking for an alternative.
ktm666 to N1Andy
28 Jul 17#2
I'm assuming less than £2 as I normally go for either a coffee and cake or a coffee and bacon roll, both are £2
sethpistol
28 Jul 174#3
Heat for some environmental initiative and a good deal!
Jiwani80 to sethpistol
28 Jul 17#8
Same reason I voted hot
shatteredpaul
28 Jul 171#4
coffee and cake or bacon roll has increased now to £2.25,but if you have the greggs app
i have a free reusable cup to claim which gives you 20p off when ever you use it,i think their coffee is £1.80
pa55word123
28 Jul 17#5
Costa will take 25p off per cup for ANY reusable cup
roll
28 Jul 171#6
White coffee is £1.55 cappuccino and latte are £1.80
nuttytartyme
28 Jul 171#7
White coffee is £1.80 but the cups worth more than that. Plus 20p continous off refills and being a bit more green :smile:
Kamikaze1987
28 Jul 172#9
The price hasn't risen to £2.25 it's still £2 unless it's a franchise store where the price is £2.25 or if it's a motorway services £2.75
bluecityste
28 Jul 17#10
It's always been £2.25 here. Will this go down to £2.05 with the cup?
And does this have to be a 'Greggs' cup?
welche2
28 Jul 17#11
coffee starts from £1.55 in my local store.
johnsmith1997
28 Jul 17#12
Cold.
Buy a reuseable cup,refill @Waitrose.:stuck_out_tongue:
kdb550
28 Jul 17#13
coffee is no longer free at waitrose
rodman
28 Jul 17#14
Yeah, you have to buy a banana first.
matkinson5
28 Jul 171#15
Greggs Mocha is the best available anywhere :smile:
matkinson5
28 Jul 17#16
or a 50p chocolate biscuit :smile:
rushofoxygen
28 Jul 171#17
If you go to Greggs, just pay £2 for a drink and cake/pastry.
It's worth it rather than £1.55, £1.80 etc JUST for the drink. And get your stamp too. *
alg to rushofoxygen
30 Jul 17#22
I agree - though I tend to go for the bacon roll in the morning. And just the coffee on the way home to try and stop me falling asleep on the bus. :smile:
It's worth using the app rather than the cards though, as the cards are 1 free coffee in 10, and the app is 1 in 8. And you can turn off any free coffees/rewards if you're buying a deal, to get the most financial benefit from it.
I actually got a free cup through the app yesterday, as one of their "favourite hot drink customers" - their quote, not mine. :laughing:
johnsmith1997
29 Jul 17#18
Yes it is.
Peeps use the coffee machines to refill their reusable cups.:laughing:
johnsmith1997
29 Jul 17#19
Peeps are using the coffee machines to refill their reusable cups,so banana not needed.:laughing:
Newbold
29 Jul 171#20
Indeed they are (and I'm one of them) but that doesn't mean they haven't 'qualified' for the free coffee by having a 'My Waitrose' card, buying something first, and adding the free coffee to the receipt.
That way you avoid the risk of a conviction for theft - and they do sometimes ask to see the receipt. The other way's the same as stealing something off the shelf and hoping you get away with it. Worth the risk?
johnsmith1997
29 Jul 17#21
In that case, Waitrose will need a lot of court cases. :laughing:
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i have a free reusable cup to claim which gives you 20p off when ever you use it,i think their coffee is £1.80
And does this have to be a 'Greggs' cup?
Buy a reuseable cup,refill @Waitrose.:stuck_out_tongue:
It's worth it rather than £1.55, £1.80 etc JUST for the drink. And get your stamp too. *
It's worth using the app rather than the cards though, as the cards are 1 free coffee in 10, and the app is 1 in 8. And you can turn off any free coffees/rewards if you're buying a deal, to get the most financial benefit from it.
I actually got a free cup through the app yesterday, as one of their "favourite hot drink customers" - their quote, not mine. :laughing:
Peeps use the coffee machines to refill their reusable cups.:laughing:
That way you avoid the risk of a conviction for theft - and they do sometimes ask to see the receipt. The other way's the same as stealing something off the shelf and hoping you get away with it. Worth the risk?