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Courtney Pochin

Burger King hacks to save money on food - including receipt trick for free Whopper

With the price of food continuing to rise, many people will have stopped treating themselves to meals out, be it from a takeaway or restaurant, as they try to reduce unnecessary spending and make their money go further.

But if you're missing certain items from places like Burger King, then you're in luck as the fast-food giant has shared some customer hacks to save money - and even nab yourself some freebies.

The burger chain has shared several ways people can get cheap deals on meals and snacks in the run-up to Christmas, including a secret receipt trick to get free Whoppers, a way to score free cheese bites and fries for just 99p.

Burger King customers can get rewards and deals with the app and loyalty scheme (stock photo) (SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

To start with, foodies can get themselves six free Chilli Cheese Bites from now until January 1, if they sign up for the ‘YourBurgerKing’ loyalty programme.

Once signed up, you’ll automatically be rewarded 200 points - which is enough to claim a portion of six bites (150 points) without spending a penny.

Following a visit to Burger King, you can also get your hands on a free flame-grilled Whopper as long as you remember to keep hold of your receipt.

All you need to do is visit the feedback link on the bottom of the receipt, fill in the form online and then present the code you are given during your next trip to get a free burger.

If this weren't enough, those who have the Burger King app on their phone are also able to get a portion of regular fries for only 99p every day of the week, saving an average of £1.20 each time.

Other deals available include a free burger for students if they spend £4 with Student Beans any day of the week (need to show ID when you order) and those with the BK app can also save £1 on a portion of 20 chicken or vegan nuggets, getting them for £3.99 instead of £4.99.

Do you have a money-saving tip to share? We want to hear all about it. Email us at yourmirror@mirror.co.uk

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