O2 customers can claim a free Greggs pastry every Friday or Saturday in a new loyalty offer.

The deal starts this week but you’ve got to have the O2 Priority app to claim the freebie.

The sausage rolls normally cost £1 but you can claim one for free in the offer

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The sausage rolls normally cost £1 but you can claim one for free in the offerCredit: Alamy

From this Friday you can head to your local Greggs to choose either a free sausage, bacon, or omelette breakfast roll, which all usually cost £1.85.

Or you can get your hands on a free vegan sausage roll, a normal sausage roll or a cheese and onion bake, usually priced at £1 each.

But to claim the treat, you need to log in to your 02 priority app or set up an account if you haven’t already.

They app is free to download on the app store, Google Play or by texting PRIORITY to 2020.

The app will then give you a code which you will need to show to a member of staff at Greggs when you come to pay.

You can claim the freebie on either Friday or Saturday but it’s limited to one per person, per week.

The offer expires on July 31 2021, and it’s only available while stocks last.

Greggs has 2000 locations nationwide so you can check where your nearest is with the locator tool available.

You can pick up the breakfast goodies from 7am until 11am, and the sausage rolls are available all day.

Shoppers can only pick up the freebie from participating Greggs stores though, and you can’t get it from the petrol stations that stock the baked goods.

One Greggs fan shared how she got £11.45 worth of treats for just £2.59 by taking advantage of another app deal.

We have all the info on Greggs current opening hours so you can be sure not to miss out on the deal at the weekend.

But the chain did have to close 56 of its stores last year for good after the pandemic struck.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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