
Greggs launches loyalty app shake-up - and you can claim freebies quicker
The promotion is available across four different categories each week of June, and this week, double stamps are available on all hot, cold and made-to-order sandwiches
Greggs has shaken up its loyalty app for June, allowing customers to claim rewards faster. The limited time offer - launched on June 2 - gives customers double stamps for select purchases made between 11am – 2pm.
The promotion is available across four different categories each week. This week, double stamps are available on all hot, cold and made-to-order sandwiches.
From June 9 until June 15, customers can get double stamps for "Hot Snacks" and from June 16 to June 22, double stamps are available on a range of bakes. However, the offer does not include the chain's famous Sausage Roll or Vegan Sausage Roll.
Finally, on the final week - from June 23 until June 29 - customers can get double stamps when they buy any ice drink. The full list of items eligible for double stamps are listed below.
Those who enjoy a meal deal at the high street bakery chain will not miss out, as they will still get stamps for everything in their basket - including the double stamps if they time their lunches correctly.
For every nine stamps collected in the category on the Greggs app, you can redeem a free menu item within that category. So under the offer, you could get two stamps for every eligible menu item, meaning you'll be able to claim the freebie quicker. The double stamps will be rewarded after scanning the Greggs App on a valid purchase in-store or after completing a click-and-collect order.
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If you haven't signed up for the loyalty scheme, you can do so by downloading the Greggs app and creating an account.
New members can redeem a free hot drink upon registration and a free sweet treat on their birthday. Customers with an account can also order through click-and-collect if they want to avoid the queues.
Lunch sandwiches (June 2 until June 8)
Baguettes
Sandwiches – sliced bread, stotties and made-to-order
Oval Bites and Rolls
Flatbreads
Wraps
Burgers
Sandwich platters are not included
Breakfast rolls and baguettes are not included
Hot snacks (June 9 until June 15)
Southern Fried Chicken Goujons
Southern Fried Potato Wedges
Spicy BBQ Chicken Bites
BBQ Bites Meal Box
Crispy Chicken Bites
Mozzarella & Cheddar Bites
Steak Bake
Cheese & Onion Bake
Sausage, Bean and Cheese Melt
Vegetable Bake
Corned Beef Bake
Chicken Bake
Red Pepper, Feta and Spinach Bake
Scotch Pie
Haggis Pie
Bacon & Cheese Wrap
Savoury Mince Pie
Sausage Rolls and Vegan Sausage Rolls are not included
Iced drinks (June 23 until June 29)
Iced Latte
Iced Caramel Latte
Iced Vanilla Latte
Iced Caramelised Biscuit Latte
Iced Americano
Cloudy Lemonade
Strawberry Lemonade
Mint Lemonade
Peach Iced Tea
Mango & Strawberry Cooler
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