kfc bucket meal free food
kfc bucket meal free food

This Trick Can Get You Free Food From Tonnes Of Different Places

Here’s how to get free food from the most popular chains across the country.

With prices rising, it’s only natural we’re on the hunt for reducing our costs and getting freebies. Gas and electricity have taken a real hit, and if you’re graduating soon, you’ll need to get used to paying taxes and National Insurance (which have also gone up).

But how can you go about reducing your expenses? One of those ways is getting deals on food, or more specifically, free food. 

Here are all the places you can get free food and how to get them.

How to get free food

Below are some restaurants that offer free food on an ongoing basis or when you download their app.

KFC

KFC offers a free side, such as hot wings or popcorn chicken, when you sign up to their app. Plus, our KFC student discount means you can get a free Snack Box Original Recipe when you spend £3 or more. What a steal!

This TikTok made us crave KFC. You’re welcome:

Greggs

Greggs is currently offering a free hot drink when you download their app.

You can also get this epic Greggs student discount which includes a free sausage roll, vegan sausage roll or sweet treat when you buy any cold sandwich deal. 

Check out an American’s reaction to trying a Greggs sausage roll. We wish we could try them again for the first time…

https://www.tiktok.com/@landon.harrisss/video/7066798727666830639?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7041908479045977606

Read: A “Mega Greggs” With Giant Steak Bake Is Coming To Leicester Square.

McDonald’s

Get an exclusive McDonald’s student discount, which gets you a free Cheeseburger, Mayo Chicken or McFlurry® Original.

Maccies also offer deals every day for app users, including £5 off your maccies order in the whole of April.

We can’t stop going on about this and we know it’s old news…but their vegan McPlant burger absolutely slaps:

Free takeaways and groceries

There are food waste apps that allow you to pick up bundles from supermarkets and restaurants, either for free or at a discounted price. This helps reduce food waste and bags you a food shopping bargain. These apps include:

  • Too Good To Go
  • Olio

They get you free food from local cafes, takeaways and even supermarkets like Tesco, Morrisons, Co-op and more.

You’ll need to get on it though, as some of the good stuff goes fast and there’s no guarantee you can get the same things every time.

Want to keep in the know of the latest student food discounts? Sign up to Student Beans and keep an eye out for our foody offers!