STARBUCKS is giving away FREE reusable cups to customers when they buy a coffee this week.

Between April 18-19, Rewards members can get their hands on a free limited-edition reusable cup.

Starbucks is offering a free reusable cup to Reward members

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Starbucks is offering a free reusable cup to Reward membersCredit: Getty
Shoppers will also receive a 25 discount every time they use their reusable cups in the future

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Shoppers will also receive a 25 discount every time they use their reusable cups in the future

To get it, you’ll need to buy any grande-sized iced beverage (excluding Frappuccinos), and you’ll be served the drink in the cup.

You’ll need to swipe your points card or app at the till, too.

For reference, a grande-sized cold coffee brew costs £4.95, but this price may differ depending on where you live.

The deal will work at its 1,066 stores and drive-thrus, as well as through click-and-collect

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The free reusable cup will also give you discounts every time you take it to your local Starbucks.

You’ll receive a 25p discount every time you use your reusable cup in the future.

This cup is a limited edition cup, so we can’t find an exact price match.

However, the cheapest reusable cup offered by Starbucks on the app at the moment costs £6.60, sized 24oz.

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You can find your nearest Starbucks branch using the store locator on its website by visiting www.starbucks.co.uk/store-locator.

What is Starbucks Rewards and how do I sign up?

TO sign up to Starbucks Rewards you’ll need to first download the Starbucks UK app.

The app is free, and you can find it on Google Play or the App Store.

Then you need to set up an account – it’ll only ask for a few speedy details.

You’ll be given a unique barcode on the app, and you can opt for a physical card to scan and use at the checkout.

There’s also an option on your app to click and collect if your local store offers the service.

The scheme also offers Stars which earn you free drinks however you pay.

You’ll get three stars for every £1 you spend and once you hit 150, you can grab a drink for free.

At 450 Stars you reach a gold level. That means you’ll access extra shots of espresso, selected syrups and whipped cream all free of charge.

If you’ve reached gold level, you can also get a free drink on your birthday and early alerts about new drinks.

In other news, Starbucks is set to fuel Britain’s love for caffeine with a bold expansion strategy.

It has announced its intention to open 100 new stores across the UK – which will include a mixture of company-operated and franchised stores.

Retailers opening shops in 2024

The brand it is splashing over £30million in order to open the new cafes in the next few months.

The coffee giant already has 1,066 UK branches – 318 of which are company-owned and 748 are run by licensees.

It’s also hoping to renovate 30 company-operated stores over the course of the year.

Where are the new Starbucks stores opening?

STARBUCKS is planning to open new stores in dozens of towns across the UK over the course of the next few months.

Here’s a list of the first 19 new store locations:

  • Lytham
  • Greenock
  • Clacton on Sea
  • Chapel en le frith
  • Hyde
  • Stockton on Tees
  • Altrincham
  • Harrogate
  • Fleet
  • Norwich
  • Preston
  • Chester
  • Birmingham
  • Manchester
  • Greenwich
  • South Bank
  • Pimlico
  • Acton
  • Islington

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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