Martin Lewis' Money Saving Expert reveals how you can get a free Greggs meal

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Martin Lewis' Money Saving Expert reveals how you can get a free Greggs meal
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You'll have to be quick!

We all love a Greggs, and when it’s free, we reckon it’ll taste even better.

Sometimes, it feels impossible to buy lunch without spending upwards of £7 on a boring cheese baguette. But now, everyone’s favourite high street bakery, Greggs, is offering a free pizza slice and a hot drink for anyone who signs up to the app before October 16.The deal was shared in Martin Lewis’ Money Saving Expert newsletter along with some other freebies currently up for grabs. It read: ‘Think there’s no such thing as a free lunch?If you download the Taco Bell app, you can nab yourself a free crunch taco.

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