
Sky customers rush to claim FREE snacks from Sainsbury's with millions of treats up for grabs
The TV giant recently announced a range of new treats coming to Sky VIP and has pledged to make freebies available every week.
This month, Sky teamed up with Sainsbury's for the first time ever to bring delicious rewards to Sky VIP members.
There are almost 2 million treats to give away that have so far included Taste the Difference pizzas and ice lollies.
And this week, you can claim a sharing bag of LOVE CORN, perfect for a night in with a movie this weekend.
There are several flavours up for grabs, including:
Sea Salt
Smoked BBQ
Salt & Vinegar
Sour Cream & Chive
Sweet & Salty
How to claim
In the Sky VIP app, simply claim an instant voucher which can be exchanged for a bag of LOVE CORN at Sainsbury's.
The offer is only valid at Sainsbury's superstores - not Sainsbury's Local, petrol stations or online shopping.
Coupons will only work for 30 minutes once redeemed so don't activate it until you're at a Sainsbury's checkout.
But customers are urged to be quick as coupons are allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The promotion will remain live until 11.59pm next Monday or until all the coupons have been claimed for this week - whichever comes firsts.
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Customers then have until Sainsbury's Superstores close next Tuesday to redeem their complimentary freebie.
More freebies
The broadcasting giant is also offering free movies every week on Sky Showcase as well as opportunities to bag free trials to some of the biggest streaming apps.
But there's not just something for foodies and movie lover - sports fans get extra treats too.
If you subscribe to Sky Sports, you can claim a number of perks such as almost 100,000 free tickets to sporting events.
And what's more, Sky VIP is also offering experiences such as tickets to top UK attractions, exclusive cinema screenings and more.
Helen Kloepfer, Director of Sky VIP said: "The new Sky VIP reward programme is our way of saying thank you to our customers by giving them more of what they love.
"Whether you're new to Sky or a long-standing customer, there's always something exciting waiting in the My Sky app that makes every day a little better."
The rewards can be found in the VIP tab on the MySky app.
Sky relaunched its hugely popular VIP loyalty programme earlier this month with over 3 million rewards and experiences for customers across the UK this year.
MORE SKY PERKS
If you're paying for Sky Cinema, you'll get loads of top movies on your telly.
But you may not have realised that you also get free tickets to an actual cinema too.
Every single month, you can claim a pair of tickets to see a movie at Vue cinemas without paying a penny extra.
You just need to go into the MySky app, head into Sky VIP, and then tap on Your Vue Tickets.
You'll be able to claim two codes, which you can then redeem at Vue cinemas.
The catch is that you can only use these tickets once a month, and only between Sunday and Thursday.
You're also only able to use them for Regular, Saver, and Super Saver seat types – so no posh recliner chairs here.
A ticket at Vue normally costs somewhere in the region of £6 to £8, so this is a great freebie.

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