Brits are being given the chance to claim a free coffee from either Caffe Nero, Costa Coffee, Starbucks or Greggs next Tuesday (October 1).
UK discount site VoucherCodes.co.uk is giving 600 Brits the chance to nab themselves a free brew in celebration of International Coffee Day on Tuesday.
Announcing the giveaway, savings expert at VoucherCodes.co.uk, Anita Naik, said: “We know how much the nation loves a good cup of Joe, and what better day to celebrate our shared love than International Coffee Day?"
How to claim a free coffee
To claim a free coffee at either Caffe Nero, Costa Coffee, Starbucks or Greggs all you need to do is follow these simple steps:
- Create a VoucherCodes account (or sign into an existing account)
- Visit VoucherCodes.co.uk and click on the giveaway banner
It's as simple as that. The giveaway goes live at 10am on Tuesday (October 1), so you'll be able to claim your free coffee from then.
"But be quick because once they’re gone, they’re gone," VoucherCodes warns.
Lucky winners can claim a £4 voucher to be used at Caffe Nero, Costa Coffee, Starbucks or Greggs.
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The voucher can be used on any of the coffee shop's products and is available to use immediately, or it can be saved for up to six months.
Naik adds: “To boost your chances of nabbing a free coffee voucher, make sure you’re signed up, signed in and poised and ready to click ‘claim’ as soon as the offer goes live.
"If you want to get your hands on even more freebies, become a VoucherCodes VIP for free and enjoy extra rewards and exclusive discounts!”
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