In the centre of Piccadilly gardens bus station one of the bus stops has a dispenser for vouchers built into it. You touch the large flashing button and a voucher comes out. You can keep pressing it but it seems a bit temperamental. I got three. They are only for use in asda for a 500ml come zero for free until 14 August. No one was using it or looking when I arrived then of course the sheeple all started paying attention once they saw me!
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juggler1
21 Jul 161#1
Loving this story, op :smiley:
otherside27
21 Jul 161#2
They only give out a voucher when the wheel around the button recharges to red the whole way around. There's one in London near British museum, too :wink:
aau1 to otherside27
21 Jul 162#4
That sounds like the bus stops that dispensed Mr Kipling cakes a couple of years back. Good times
boyaloud
21 Jul 16#3
Cool is that one for asda as well? Seems a bit crazy when nearest to Manchester City centre is aboit 1.5miles out
M0nk3h
21 Jul 16#5
I had to re-read as I read it as Manchester Piccadilly Gardens bus stop giving free voucher.
Well the one in London has now stopped - must have run out, tested it this morning for all you good people :wink:
boyaloud
22 Jul 16#8
The bus stop is active from 7am-8pm every day. Apparently a voucher is given out every 2 minutes.
boyaloud
24 Jul 16#9
Also one at John Dalton St outside Byron but didn't work despite it being all lit up.
digbys
24 Jul 16#10
There are also dozens of groups of people, from faraway lands, sellling coke in Piccadilly Gardens!:confused:
Elevation
25 Jul 16#11
Anything to get people to drink this muck eh. I'm sticking with proper Coke!
miikeyblue to Elevation
27 Jul 16#12
They've changed the recipe of the zero stuff to make it taste more like proper coke. I'm a die hard full fat drinker, but willing to give zero one more chance if it tastes better!
Elevation
27 Jul 16#13
I wouldn't - you're always just crossing your fingers and hoping for the best with the chemical muck Aspartame being entirely safe. I personally don't trust that stuff 1 inch. The fact that most 'proof' it's safe comes from cherry picked results via NutraSweet isn't exactly going to convince me.
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