If you have a birthday coming up but are on a budget, one woman has shared you can can get your hands on free treats to celebrate
, as many high street cafés offer free food, including cake to customers on their special day.
But before you head to your nearest branches, it is important to know that most of these deals ask that you are signed up to their apps, or require ID for proof of birth. The first outlet she heads to is Greggs, where she got a free doughnut and extra free muffin as "the voucher went through twice". Taking her two freebies, Hadia moved onto Chopstix noodle bar for a main meal and got a free small box with a choice of bases and toppings by showing her ID.
Once again this is an app only offer so you need to be signed up to get the voucher, rather than just showing your ID. For any that need the app, it's best to sign up a few days in advance to make sure you get your freebies. Top Health Stories Today The only offer Hadia used that required any spending was at Hotel Chocolat, where birthday customers can get a £5 voucher - but the catch is you have to spend more than the voucher is worth.
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