throw 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
References in periodicals archive
Its history and pyramids is a must see that soccer fans can throw into the bargain. Geographically, it is close to Europe and the Arab world.
Choosing between them is not easy as they both seem to be coming here in decent form, but the combination of Paul Nicholls and Timmy Murphy swings the decision in Fasgo's favour and he's a couple of points bigger to throw into the bargain.
Madstone will also throw into the bargain a portion of production space, a salary of $50,000, a 401(K) plan and profit participation.