Costa Coffee have slashed the price of some of their popular menu items to just £1, meaning shoppers can save up to £1.25 on their order. It comes as many are struggling in the cost of living crisis, and could provide a much-needed winter warmer at an affordable price.
The chain is offering members of its free Costa Coffee Club app the chance to snap up £1 ‘pocket savers’ - and there’s no minimum spend required.
Available on the offer are English breakfast tea, a small water bottle, M&S Kids Sandwich, toast and cornflake cake, all of which can be purchased for just £1 each when scanning the app at the till.
The offer is available all day, every day until Thursday, October 27, and can save shoppers anywhere between 70p and £1.25.
The offer is available to new and existing Costa Club members and can be found under the Rewards tab at the bottom of the app. Shoppers can use this offer at the till and scan the code when ordering to access the offer.
The offer can also be used in the Costa Coffee drive-thru, but can’t be redeemed at Costa Express self-service coffee machines or Proud to Serve Outlets, Click & Collect or via delivery.
What’s more is that members will still earn ‘Coffee Club beans’ on their beverage purchase. Members who earn eight beans can get their ninth drink free, and while usually one hot drink equals one bean, you get two for taking your own cup - so it’s well worth doing.
Members can also get a free cake on their birthday, so be sure to fill in your date of birth to claim your freebie when you’ve completed your annual trip around the sun. You can find out how to get more freebies from global chains like McDonald’s and Starbucks here.
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