Costa Coffee is giving away free hot drinks from today - but there is a catch.
The freebie is only available to new customers who download the Costa Coffee app and sign up to the Costa Club loyalty scheme between now and November 24.
After installing the app, new members of the Costa Club will be able to redeem the offer in person by finding a digital voucher in the "Rewards" section.
The offer is redeemable within seven days of purchase, with two million free coffees and hot drinks up for grabs.
However, customers must be aware that the offer does not include any festive drinks.
While there are plenty of stores taking part in the offer, it is important that you double check if your local is.
Participating stores can be found on the Costa website.
Costa Coffee's Interim CEO, Shakir Moin, said: "We’ll not only be giving millions of barista-crafted coffees away, but we’ll be taking to the streets and even the skies to show Brits how we feel about them. Stay tuned for some big surprises!”
Although existing customers will not be able to claim the freebie, they will be able to discover other exclusive perks and rewards in the app.
Costa Coffee has already released its Christmas 2022 menu. It has been available in stores since November 3.
This year's range is seriously jazzed up - after the popular chain revealed it has collaborated with Toblerone to create a number of new hot drinks and snacks inspired by the chocolate bar.
The Terry Chocolate Orange Hot Chocolate from last year has made a return as well, alongside the spiced Gingerbread and Cream Latte.
The full festive drinks' menu includes:
- Toblerone Latte
- Toblerone Hot Chocolate
- Gingerbread & Cream Latte
- Terry's Chocolate Orange Hot Chocolate
For full terms and conditions on this month's offer, visit: costa.co.uk/terms.
It comes after Costa shoppers were left baffled gobsmacked after finding hidden "codes" on their coffee cups.
Tinesha Kinley, 22, a barista from Leeds was enjoying a takeaway drink with her friend when she noticed the 'o' in the shop's logo had been coloured in on one of the lids.
She believes the code was used to identify the drink had been made with oat milk, and she reckons there's more secret symbols.
The amazed barista worked out that all the letters in Costa's name can be used to represent the different types of milk used in the chain's drinks.