PLANO (WBAP/KLIF News) – Keurig Dr. Pepper is encouraging consumers to show their appreciation to healthcare workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic on social media in honor of National Hospital Week.
The Plano and Burlington, Massachusetts-based company will give a free cup of coffee to a hospital worker, up to one million cups, for every gratitude post that includes #FuelingtheFrontline all week.
It’s part of the company’s campaign that includes donating Keurig brewers and coffee to thousands of breakrooms in more than 350 hospitals nationwide, along with more than two million cups of coffee and other beverages donated since the COVID-19 crisis began.
“We are proud to support the healthcare community tirelessly working on the frontline of this pandemic to care for those in need. This campaign providese an opportunity to share our gratitude for their courage and sacrifice. We are honored to donate coffee and beverages, giving these brave medical workers a moment to relax and recharge before heading back into the fight,” said KDP Chairman and CEO Bob Gamgort.
Keurig Dr. Pepper has also enabled its office employees to gift a free Keurig brewer and coffee to an essential worker of their choosing.
You provide the thanks, we’ll provide the coffee.
During National Hospital Week, for every Tweet using #FuelingtheFrontline, we’ll add another cup of coffee to the over 2 million cups already donated to healthcare workers. pic.twitter.com/cnuCJaSQXQ
— Keurig (@Keurig) May 11, 2020
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