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Getting Free Food at Panera Bread

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If you’re a fan of Panera Bread and want to eat for free, I wanted to share some strategies you can use in order to eat for free.  And, yes, these are 100% legitimate options that you can start right now.

Some require a pinch of effort on your part while other options may work right now.  Whatever option you choose, let it be known that there are strategies that work today.

As in all of my posts, I’m always 100% honest, so let’s begin!

Swagbucks

I first want to start with Swagbucks, a company that pays you to answer survey questions and complete offers.  It’s a 100% free site to join, and in exchange for your time, you can cash out for a variety of rewards, including, yes, Panera gift cards.

As you can see, you only need 1,000 SB, which is the website’s currency.  This is $10 in value.  And, seeing most surveys pay anywhere from $0.50 to $5+ each, you can earn a gift card in as little as an hour or so.  It just depends on how many surveys you take as well as your demographics.

For example, here’s a screenshot from my Swagbucks dashboard in the past:

You can see there’s always a variety of surveys available, some taking as little as five minutes to complete.

Sign up today to see how fast you can earn a free Panera gift card with Swagbucks.  Follow the link below for a potential $5 bonus.



InstaGC

InstaGC is another rewards program that works just like Swagbucks.  The difference here is that they may have different surveys that Swagbucks doesn’t have to offer.  Plus, they often pay out their rewards instantly.  Every survey is free and you can earn money for simply answering questions, that’s it.

For every point you earn, you can earn a penny in rewards.  If it’s a free Panera gift card you want, then you will need at least $3 in rewards, which is 300 points, to cash out.  At that rate, you could easily earn a $3 Panera gift card in less than an hour.

Joining InstaGC is 100% free and it’s open to more than just the United States.  You just need to provide your e-mail as well as a password to get started.

MyPoints

MyPoints is operated by the same company as Swagbucks, and yes, they work in the same way.  You can complete offers and/or answer surveys to earn $1 to $25+.

The thing about I liked about MyPoints is that you can often see some higher paying surveys here, often as high as $5+.  The site does use a wacky points system, but it’s not too bad.  Usually, every 1.5 points or so is worth about a penny.  So, for example, if you wanted a $10 gift card, it would cost about 1,590 points.

MyPoints often offers a very generous $10 sign-up bonus if you follow the steps, so it may be worth checking out to earn free food at Panera quickly.

Join MyPanera Rewards

When you join the MyPanera Rewards program, they will give you a free sweet treat, either a pastry or dessert just for joining.

It’s 100% free to join, and honestly, it’s worth joining if you eat at Panera a lot.

The app offers personalized rewards, surprise offers, some of which are freebies like free bagels for a month, as well as a free birthday treat every year.

Final Thoughts

If you want free food at Panera Bread or even a gift card, it can be done.  As you can see, there are a variety of free options that you can sign up for right now.  If you start working on the surveys, I don’t see why you can’t earn at least a $3 to $5 gift card.  Hey, you won’t get rich, but it’s enough to maybe almost purchase a lunch.  You can always pile up the points if need be.

That’s going to do it for now.

As in all of my posts, if you want to add to what I have written or comment on the methods mentioned, you’re more than welcome to add to the comments section below.

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Tom Nathaniel

Hi! My name is Tom Nathaniel, and I created LushDollar to help share my honest thoughts on everything money. You won't find gimmicks here. It's the Internet's most honest money site after all. I graduated from Arizona State University, and I have worked in the finance industry since 2006, consulting with multiple Fortune 5000 companies.

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