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Pret a Manger loophole means you can get month of coffee and smoothies for free

PRET fans can get a month's worth of free coffees and smoothies thanks to a loophole in its subscription service.

The cafe chain launched a new membership programme last year after it struggled to stay afloat during the coronavirus lockdowns.

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Just keep in mind you'll automatically be charged the £20 fee each month after this unless you cancel before the first month is up.

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The new offering came after the coffee chain announced it was slashing 2,800 roles as part of a restructure.

YourPret Barista subscription - how does it work?

PRET is launching a new subscription service, called YourPret Barista. Here's how it works:

  • The subscription service costs £20 a month, but you can get the first month free.
  • Customers can cancel at any time, without charge.
  • Customers can get five drinks a day, including all barista-made coffees, as well as teas, hot chocolates, smoothies and frappe drinks.
  • The drinks must be purchased half an hour apart, in order to stop people buying free drinks for friends and family.
  • The majority of Pret stores are taking part - in fact, according to its website, only the Pret in Souths Mimms Services station isn't participating.

At the time, the company said trade across its shops was still around 60% down year-on-year.

This is the first subscription of its kind from a coffee chain, although most other rivals - including Costa Coffee and Starbucks - have their own loyalty schemes where you earn points and use these to redeem free drinks.

How does the subscription service work?

YourPret Barista can be used for all barista-made coffees, as well as teas, hot chocolates, smoothies and frappe drinks.

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 on the Pret website, including any stores that aren't participating.

Pano Christou, chief executive officer of Pret, said: "Our new subscription service is perfect for customers who have been craving one of our barista-prepared drinks.

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"Whether you're a coffee enthusiast or tea devotee, we hope this new service helps you start your day strong.

"This is just the first step in our plan to bring Pret to more people."

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