Next week, Starbucks will give away free coffees to rail and NHS staff to say thanks for all their hard working during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Starting on Monday 14 December, all transport workers carrying a Rail Staff Travel (RST) card can order a tall filter coffee from Starbucks and it will be totally free. What a great way to start the day during the cold, dark winter months?!
The tall filter coffees, which usually cost from around £1.60 each, will be available without charge from any Starbucks café in England, Scotland or Wales.
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To get the Starbucks freebie, you will have to travel to a Starbucks store and order the coffee in person. Unfortunately the deal is not available on mobile orders or deliveries.
All NHS staff, first responders and care workers can get the special freebie as long as they show their work identity card when ordering their drink.
Rail Staff Travel offers discounts and free transport for those who work in the rail industry as well as eligible family members.
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However, workers can only snag one free coffee each at the chain.
You can find your nearest Starbucks store using its locator tool here.
If you're still in the mood for more treats from Starbucks, the coffee chain launched their festive menu last month, which saw the arrival of a new vegan whipped topping which can be added to its beloved Toffee Nut Latte and Gingerbread Latte.
The new range will also see a new Friends-inspired Gravy Layer Sandwich stuffed full of Thanksgiving flavours, comprising a top layer of pulled ham hock and turkey, as well as butternut crush, tangy red cabbage and a slice of cheddar cheese, with a gravy-soaked slice of sourdough in the middle. The One with the Gravy Layer Sandwich costs from £4.59.
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