COFFEE lovers can get their hands on free drink from Starbucks today if they work for the NHS.
There’s a tall beverage up for grabs at the coffee shops on Wednesday December 15 so you can save a couple of quid, depending on the drink.
For instance a tall caramel macchiato usually costs £3 and a skinny vanilla spice latte is priced at £3.25.
But Starbucks prices can vary from one location to another too, so the exact amount you can save will depend on where you go and what you get.
We’ve asked if there are any restrictions on the type of drink you can get and if you can order via mobile or for delivery, and will update when we hear back.
Last year a similar offer for a free drink from the coffee chain was only available in stores.
You’ll need to show a valid work identity card to get the offer in stores across England, Scotland and Wales this Christmas.
You can find your nearest Starbucks branch by using its store locator tool.
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The freebie from Starbucks is in connection with NHS Charities Together to say thanks to health service staff.
The Sun’s Joy To The Ward Christmas appeal is for NHS Charities Together, which supports nearly 240 NHS charities across the UK including GOSH’s Children’s Charity.
In a Facebook post the charity organisation said: “We are delighted that Starbucks are showing their gratitude to NHS staff by offering a free tall beverage.”
“Customers will also be able to donate to NHS Charities Together at donation points in-store.
“These activities are part of an ongoing partnership between Starbucks and NHS Charities Together.”
NHS workers can get 10% off at Starbucks all year round with the Blue Light Card, which also offers a range of discounts at other places too.
NHS staff are also being offered a freebie from Uber over the Christmas period.
Anyone who has a an NHS email can get two free Uber rides worth £10 each and a food delivery worth the same amount on December 24 and 25.
And Asda is offering a 10% discount for NHS and emergency workers over the festive season through the Blue Light Card.
The discount applies to food, drink, clothes, toys, homeware and gifts and ends on January 2.
Morrisons is also offering 10% off for NHS workers until the new year.
Anyone not working for the NHS can still grab a freebie from Starbucks on their birthday every year.
Meanwhile one savvy saver has pocketed £36 a month by cutting back on beverages from the coffee shop with a simple DIY trick.
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