Note: Once I updated my panera app, this glitch no longer worked. If you have an old version of the app, you might be able to get this. For the latest version
see 3rd post in this thread.
If your Panera app has a reward "Buy one, Get one for $5! Use code: BOGO5" you might be able to glitch it and get both sandwiches for $5 each.
To Glitch:
1) Open up your Panera App (I'm on Android) and add two whole sandwiches to your shopping cart.
2) Click
Redeem next to Bogo5
reward twice. It appears that nothing happens.
3) Scroll down and in the promo code section click "Add Promo" and type in
bogo5
4) Check the price of sandwiches in the cart. It should say $5 for each sandwich.
5) Total price should be $10 + tax.
Since you are buying two full entrees you can also buy two discounted cookies for 1.29 each and swap out your sides to two apples or baguettes to dip into your soup/dip.
Also, they might ban for this so you might not want to do this glitch on your main account.
https://www.panerabread.com/en-us/home.html
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Though, my app did freeze after I put the order though and I couldn't get back in the app. I thought that was a sign and I would have to update the app to get it working again, but I forced stopped the app and cleared the temp cache and I was able to get back in the app. I'm a bit weary to try the glitch again. Well, until my stomach growls again.
Did I still do this? Yes.
If anyone asks why I did it, I am pointing to both the current and future president of this country.
But for messing with a business, I feel like this would be the right thing to do. They are using apps to not pay their employees more and instead, removing a part of their job. They are making it more expensive for us as consumers. So in this case, if I get charged, I get charged.
But for all the honest people in the world, I have to write to you "Have you ever driven over the speed limit (at least 1 mph than posted)?"
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But for messing with a business, I feel like this would be the right thing to do. They are using apps to not pay their employees more and instead, removing a part of their job. They are making it more expensive for us as consumers. So in this case, if I get charged, I get charged.
But for all the honest people in the world, I have to write to you "Have you ever (sic-PURPOSELY) driven over the speed limit (at least 1 mph more than posted)?"
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