throw (something) into the bargain

throw (something) into the bargain

To add something to a deal or offer, in addition to everything else or to what was already stated or expected. I know they're willing to throw extra vacation days into the bargain, but what I really need is a higher salary. I would have considered switching over to their service if they had thrown a new phone into the bargain.
See also: bargain, throw
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

throw something into the bargain

 and include something in the bargain; throw something in
to include something extra in a deal. To encourage me to buy a new car, the car dealer threw a free radio into the bargain. If you purchase three pounds of chocolates, I'll throw one pound of salted nuts into the bargain. She threw in a free calendar.
See also: bargain, throw
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • include (something) in the bargain
  • into the bargain
  • in(to) the bargain
  • have (something) against (someone or something)
  • have against
  • have something against
  • (I) wouldn't (do something) if I were you
  • in the same breath
  • say, etc. something in the same breath
  • more than one bargained for