Close Menu
The Business TimesThe Business Times
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Real Estate
  • Crypto
  • Fintech
  • Forex
  • More
    • Politics
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On
Fujifilm (FUJIY): Diversified Exposure To AI Through Chips, Software, And Healthcare

Fujifilm (FUJIY): Diversified Exposure To AI Through Chips, Software, And Healthcare

22 January 2026
Vet’s plea to owners who leave dogs alone when they’re put to sleep as she sees final moments

Vet’s plea to owners who leave dogs alone when they’re put to sleep as she sees final moments

22 January 2026
8 beloved UK high street brands popular in 2016 but have since disappeared

8 beloved UK high street brands popular in 2016 but have since disappeared

22 January 2026
Cardiff puppy farm so ‘putrid’ that it made welfare officers physically sick

Cardiff puppy farm so ‘putrid’ that it made welfare officers physically sick

22 January 2026
Marks and Spencer’s £30 beauty box worth £142 contains Estée Lauder, NEOM and more

Marks and Spencer’s £30 beauty box worth £142 contains Estée Lauder, NEOM and more

22 January 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Business Thursday, Jan 22
The Business TimesThe Business Times
Newsletter
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Real Estate
  • Crypto
  • Fintech
  • Forex
  • More
    • Politics
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
The Business TimesThe Business Times
Home » ‘I worked as a barista – this unknown hack could make your coffee order cheaper’
Finance

‘I worked as a barista – this unknown hack could make your coffee order cheaper’

thebusinesstimes.co.ukBy thebusinesstimes.co.uk27 October 20251 Views
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Telegram WhatsApp Pinterest Tumblr VKontakte Email
‘I worked as a barista – this unknown hack could make your coffee order cheaper’
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Grabbing a drink on the way to work has become a staple in some people’s morning routine, but it can get costly over time. Here’s the ultimate hack to save some pennies in every order.

Coffee is one of the most consumed beverages in the UK, with the average person drinking three cups a day. Grabbing a coffee (matcha or tea, depending on your preference) is a staple in many people’s morning routines – including mine.

But as getting a coffee before work becomes a regular habit, so do the costs. That’s why learning a few tips and tricks to save money on your daily spending can make a surprising difference over time.

Working as a barista for many years made me experiment with different ways of spending less money when it came to ordering drinks – whether it was asking for less ice in ice drinks, or choosing a latte over a cappuccino, which tends to be more foamy and less milky, despite both being the same price. However, this one life hack will save you 50p without trying too hard.

READ MORE: ‘I was a barista for eight years and customers should avoid this one question’READ MORE: Signs you’re addicted to shopping and what you can do about it

Bring your own reusable cup

With the initiative of bringing memberships and loyalty cards, a different way to save money is by bringing your own reusable cup. Yes, those cups you keep collecting and are in your cupboard for decoration.

As a customer, bringing reusable cups helps the business reduce waste and save on costs. Therefore, as a reward, businesses give customer a discount of up to 50p on their drinks. Think about it, once a day for 30 days, that’s £15 saved. Over a year? That’s 180, just bringing your own cup.

Nonetheless, not every coffee chain follows the same initiative. In return for bringing your own reusable cup, other businesses might double up your loyalty points or ‘beans’, as they call it. The good thing about it is that it will make your ‘free drink’ come quicker. Owning a loyalty card also builds a relationship between the customer and the business, as it encourages them to come back.

READ MORE: Gen Z hit with ‘friendflation’ as they struggle to keep up with pals in cost of living crisis

For more stories like this subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The Weekly Gulp, for a curated roundup of trending stories, poignant interviews, and viral lifestyle picks from The Mirror’s Audience U35 team delivered straight to your inbox.

Building a relationship between the customer and a coffee shop is key. It creates loyalty, so their chances of coming back to visit are higher. Plus, it shows the customer’s preference over other coffee chains. By creating a connection with the customer, they feel more appreciated – and there’s no better feeling than your barista knowing your order.

As a barista, I loved seeing regular customers and knowing their orders by heart. It made the interaction more personal, and it made working more fun. Not only that, it makes customers feel more appreciated, meaning they’re more likely to return. It’s a win-win situation.

Bringing someone’s smile so early in the morning makes a difference in their day, as well as yours. Plus, my best friendships came from a simple interaction.

Help us improve our content by completing the survey below. We’d love to hear from you!

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit Telegram WhatsApp

Related Articles

8 beloved UK high street brands popular in 2016 but have since disappeared

8 beloved UK high street brands popular in 2016 but have since disappeared

Marks and Spencer’s £30 beauty box worth £142 contains Estée Lauder, NEOM and more

Marks and Spencer’s £30 beauty box worth £142 contains Estée Lauder, NEOM and more

HMRC update after fraud crackdown incorrectly stripped 17,000 parents of benefit

HMRC update after fraud crackdown incorrectly stripped 17,000 parents of benefit

Millie Bobby Brown has one of these £7 hand sanitisers in ‘every single bag’ as flu season hits

Millie Bobby Brown has one of these £7 hand sanitisers in ‘every single bag’ as flu season hits

Martin Lewis’ MSE urges Asda shoppers to use new £60 deal in January update

Martin Lewis’ MSE urges Asda shoppers to use new £60 deal in January update

How to spot ‘valuable’ 50p coin worth hundreds of pounds in your change

How to spot ‘valuable’ 50p coin worth hundreds of pounds in your change

Dietician says 8p-per-day drink boosts immunity and help sugar cravings

Dietician says 8p-per-day drink boosts immunity and help sugar cravings

Silver Cross Cove pushchair review from a new mum-to-be: ‘This John Lewis-bestselling pram is so easy to use’

Silver Cross Cove pushchair review from a new mum-to-be: ‘This John Lewis-bestselling pram is so easy to use’

Shoppers calling £35 New Look jeans ‘comfiest I’ve had in years’ with 10 colours

Shoppers calling £35 New Look jeans ‘comfiest I’ve had in years’ with 10 colours

Editors Picks
Vet’s plea to owners who leave dogs alone when they’re put to sleep as she sees final moments

Vet’s plea to owners who leave dogs alone when they’re put to sleep as she sees final moments

22 January 2026
8 beloved UK high street brands popular in 2016 but have since disappeared

8 beloved UK high street brands popular in 2016 but have since disappeared

22 January 2026
Cardiff puppy farm so ‘putrid’ that it made welfare officers physically sick

Cardiff puppy farm so ‘putrid’ that it made welfare officers physically sick

22 January 2026
Marks and Spencer’s £30 beauty box worth £142 contains Estée Lauder, NEOM and more

Marks and Spencer’s £30 beauty box worth £142 contains Estée Lauder, NEOM and more

22 January 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest finance and business news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest Posts
Alvotech: Why FDA Delays Don’t Break The Bull Case (NASDAQ:ALVO)

Alvotech: Why FDA Delays Don’t Break The Bull Case (NASDAQ:ALVO)

22 January 2026
‘TikTok won’t let me see what my son was watching on his phone just before he died’

‘TikTok won’t let me see what my son was watching on his phone just before he died’

22 January 2026
HMRC update after fraud crackdown incorrectly stripped 17,000 parents of benefit

HMRC update after fraud crackdown incorrectly stripped 17,000 parents of benefit

22 January 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram
© 2026 The Business Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.