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Score Free Fro Yo. And Save The Planet. It’s a Win-Win

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
24/03/2026
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Between rising interest rates, peak petrol prices, and a trip to the grocery store coming in at the price of a small holiday, Australians are getting very good at spotting a deal. Preferably one that doesn’t feel like a compromise. 

Enter: free fro yo.

On Wednesday March 25, cult-favourite frozen yoghurt chain Yo-Chi is flipping the script on your usual Hump Day treat. Bring a reusable water bottle into any store, fill it up using their free taps, and you’ll score a Buy One Get One Free froyo. That’s two cups of self-serve goodness for the price of one – in exchange for doing something you were probably going to do anyway: refilling your water bottle.

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It’s a celebration of financial responsibility, environmental awareness, and the potential end of paying for bottled water. 

The $10 Million Plot Twist

Most businesses are quietly trying to nudge you into spending more – add a drink, upgrade the size, grab something from the fridge while you wait. But Yo-Chi has gone in the exact opposite direction, ditching bottled water entirely across its stores.

No chilled plastic bottles. No easy add-on sale. Just free, filtered still and sparkling water, available to anyone who walks in – even if you’re not buying a thing.

It’s a move that’s costing the brand up to $10 million a year in lost revenue. Which, in hospitality terms, is no small change. Bottled water is famously one of the highest-margin items you can sell – cheap to buy, easy to mark up, and gone in seconds.

So, why would any business willingly walk away from that? Because every refill means one less plastic bottle. And those numbers add up fast. Across its stores, Yo-Chi estimates it’s cutting out around 5.7 million plastic bottles a year – more than 100 tonnes of plastic that never even gets produced.

Not exactly pocket change for the planet.

Refill Culture, But Make It Cool (and Cheap)

If this all feels very on-trend, that’s because it is. Reusable water bottles have quietly become one of the most consistent accessories of the past few years. We’re bringing them everywhere. To Pilates. To work. On errands. On dates. (Bold, but happening.)

And in, cost-of-living crunch, it’s not just about aesthetics. It’s about avoiding the slow, daily bleed of unnecessary spending. Because once you start noticing it, paying $3–$5 for water – in a country with genuinely excellent tap water – feels a little unhinged.

Yo-Chi’s approach taps directly into that mindset. It’s not preachy. It’s practical. And, importantly, it doesn’t ask you to give anything up.

The Bottom Line … and the Free Froyo

Wednesday’s Buy One Get One Free deal isn’t just a cute promo – it’s a small, tangible way to reward a behaviour that’s already gaining momentum. Bring your bottle. Fill it up. Get free froyo. 

It’s the kind of math that makes sense right now. Because if you can save money, cut down on plastic, and walk away with an extra serve of frozen yoghurt in hand, that’s not just a win – it’s a small act of rebellion against the rising cost of, well, everything.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa

Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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