Starbucks stores in the UK will be giving away free reusable cups for a limited time this week.
Whether you love your cappuccinos, lattes or Americanos, are a tea drinker or perhaps are enjoying sipping on an iced cold Frappuccino - Starbucks has a drink to suit everyone.
And with more than 1,100 stores across the UK, there is always set to be a Starbucks nearby.
How to claim a free reusable cup at Starbucks this week
This week, Starbucks Rewards members are being urged to "run, don't walk" into their local store to claim a free Grande size reusable cup.
The offer is only available on Thursday and Friday (April 18 and 19) while stocks last so you'll need to be quick.
To claim your free reusable cup, all you have to do is purchase any Grande iced drink (excluding any Frappuccino blended beverage) from a participating store on either Thursday or Friday.
And that's it. It's that simple.
Plus, next time you visit a Starbucks store with your reusable cup you'll get 25p off your order.
Explaining what the reusable cup will look like, Starbucks explained: "Adorned with illustrated arms in pastel yellow, pink and green, the cup reflects togetherness, and community and evokes a feeling of springtime optimism, as we support our Starbucks Rewards customers to integrate reusables into their day."
To find your nearest Starbucks store, visit their website.
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Starbucks recently revealed it plans to open 100 new stores across the UK in 2024.
The location of the first 19 new Starbucks stores has already been revealed and includes the likes of Birmingham, Manchester and Norwich.
Dates are yet to be revealed for the opening of these new stores.
News of these new Starbucks sites comes off the back of a further 100 UK stores being opened in 2023.
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