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Ex-Greggs employee reveals how to bag free food if your order is cold

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AN ex-Greggs employee has revealed how to bag free food if you're not impressed with what's on offer.

The "secret" was revealed on Channel 5's Inside Greggs: Britain’s Best Bakery last night, which looked behind the scenes at the high street chain.

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Discount codes - Check sites like  for any discount codes you can use to get money off your order.

Buy it from the shops - Okay, it might not taste exactly the same but you'll save the most money by picking up your favourite dish from your local supermarket.

Student discounts - If you're in full-time education or a member of the National Students Union then you may be able to get a discount of up to 15 per cent off the bill. It's always worth asking before you place your order.

Greggs is yet to confirm the policy though and whether it's something applied nationwide.

If it turns out to be the case, customers are unlikely to be able to demand free food as it's given out at the discretion of the staff only if you've had a bad batch of food.

The show also explained how Greggs can keep its prices so low, despite the extra VAT charges slapped on hot food.

Once pastries are removed from the oven they are left to cool on the display racks, so technically they're not hot food and avoid the added charges.

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There are other ways you can get sausage rolls for free from the bakery though.

Greggs is teamed up with companies like Student Beans where buying a sandwich deal entitles you to a free sausage roll if you're a student and can show your student ID in-store.

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Plus, if you're an O2 customer then you can legitimately claim a free Greggs pastry every Friday or Saturday.

One fan shared how they got £11.45 worth of treats from the bakery for just £2.59 with an app called Too Good To Go.

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But Aldi has launched a new sausage and bean melt that's only 85p to rival Greggs' original version.

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