PERSONAL finance guru Martin Lewis has revealed four hacks to get money off food and drink in a range of shops.

Greggs, Burger King and Waitrose are all currently offering reduced prices on various items.

Money saving expert Martin Lewis announced the hacks on his ITV show tonight

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Money saving expert Martin Lewis announced the hacks on his ITV show tonightCredit: ITV

Bakery giant Greggs is giving out a free bake or sausage roll for new members, Martin revealed.

All pastry-lovers have to do is sign up to their app, get the offer code and show it when you pay.

Similarly, Pizza Express is putting on a two-for-one offer on dine-in meals when you download their free app, check into the restaurant where you are eating and click the offer.

However, hungry punters will have to be quick as this offer ends this Sunday.

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Fast-food giant Burger King has announced that new and existing members of their loyalty scheme can get up to 200 points in the app.

This will buy members an item with a value around £2, like a cheeseburger or portion of fries.

Most Burger King stores are participating in the offer, but not all of them.

Finally, Waitrose is bringing back its offer in which members get a hot drink and a newspaper for £2 under their loyalty card scheme.

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The membership is free to sign up to in the app or online and members just have to buy any item in store to be entitled to their paper and cup of tea or coffee.

Money saving expert Martin revealed the hacks on his ITV show tonight.

He also told viewers that they have a right under energy companies’ licencing agreements to have their payment reduced if the increase is too high.

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If the rise in bills is disproportionate to usage, determine by meter readings, consumers are advised to “politely” call their energy supplier.

Lewis said that if the company cannot justify the rise, they are bound by their license to reduce it.

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