As we all gear up for the Platinum Jubilee in just a few days time, there may also be a few sore heads over the celebratory period - right?
Now to make sure your, your housemate’s, friends and family have a full stomach this Jubilee Bank Holiday - Just Eat and Greggs are rolling in this Jubilee Bank Holiday with a royally good deal - and for National Sausage Roll Day on the 5th June too!
Yes to celebrate our Queen this week, hungry shoppers can rejoice with a free sausage roll with every Greggs order over £10 at Just Eat.
With street parties and picnics popping off across the UK - food and feasting is front of mind. So between 2nd-5th June, those ordering from Just Eat will receive a free Greggs sausage roll or vegan sausage roll, when they spend £10 or more at Britain’s favourite bakery, Greggs.
That’s not the only offer in sight. For a Bank Holiday that won’t break the bank, Subway orders over £10 will receive free delivery, and Just Eat restaurants with ‘Royal’ in the name will offer a celebratory 20% discount on orders using the code “ ROYAL20 ”.
How good is that?
You’re probably thinking ‘how could this deal get any better’, right? Well new customers to TopCashback can get £5 back on a £10 spend until the 30th June 2022 - so what are you waiting for?
The £5 cashback at Just Eat, means that TopCashback will refund £5 when a new member makes a purchase with Just Eat ( via TopCashback’s new member page ) of £10 or more.
£5 cashback at Just Eat is only available for new members or those with no previous purchases or cashback through TopCashback.
This offer can only be redeemed once per household on a first come first served basis. If a member applies for the offer from the same household as an already successful purchase, it will be declined.
So not only could you get a free sausage roll from Greggs this weekend, but half your order back too!
Now that’s a deal worth celebrating, don’t you agree?
Will you be making the most of this deal from Greggs and Just Eat? Or fancy getting 20% off Just Eat restaurants with the name ‘Royal’ in the name? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.