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Waitrose free coffees

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Grindos Tue 21-Mar-17 17:20:31

I used to meet a friend at Waitrose cafe, but we'd always have to queue for at least 10 mins. Now we go to a church cafe opposite. Today Waitress E-mailed me about their free coffee, but I don't understand where you get the coffee. It says they give you a cup at the checkout, but where do you get it filled?

SueDonim Tue 21-Mar-17 16:25:19

I had no idea you could have a free coffee without making a purchase and now it's too late! But my nearest Waitrose is well over 100 miles away in any case, so it would never exactly be free. grin

M0nica Tue 21-Mar-17 16:03:22

Like Terribull I think the coffee is disgusting. However that is standard in the UK. Our coffee is selected to keep its flavour when mixed with milk and as someone who only drinks black coffee without sugar it is far too bitter.

Rinouchka Tue 21-Mar-17 16:00:03

I always thought that was the rule, anyway. Cannot imagine going in just to drink their coffee!

M0nica Tue 21-Mar-17 15:55:04

....and that was several year's ago.

janeainsworth Tue 21-Mar-17 15:31:36

Yes it's the same system in my local Waitrose monica

M0nica Tue 21-Mar-17 15:30:28

I thought that rule already applied because when I go through the till the operator always asks me whether I want a coffee and if I do she gives me a mug.

In fact when they started handing the mug out at the till the operator told me it was because so many people were coming in, drinking coffee and going without shopping.confused

Rigby46 Tue 21-Mar-17 15:22:47

About time too

TerriBull Tue 21-Mar-17 15:17:14

I always thought it was a pretty generous offer, just flashing a free membership card and getting a free coffee which would probably cost a couple of pounds at least, and if there is no minimum spend requirement then it still is. Having said that their coffee is horrible sad but their tea is ok smile

tanith Tue 21-Mar-17 14:16:27

I see Waitrose are 'refining' their free drinks for loyalty card members. In future you have to make a purchase before claiming your free cup although there is no minimum spend.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-39339828