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    FOR ONE DAY ONLY - STARBUCKS OFFER FREE COFFEE TO NHS WORKERS TO SAY 'THANK YOU' THIS CHRISTMAS - THIS IS HOW TO CLAIM YOURS

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    International coffee chain Starbucks are giving the gift of hot drinks this Christmas - as they offer NHS workers a free tall drink for one day only. The sad news is we can't seem to find any open stores within the Salford boundary so it looks like if you want a free cuppa you are going to have to travel.

    The famous coffee houses across the country (but not Salford) will be offering their customers who work for the NHS a free tall drink, an offer they have presented to NHS workers for four years in a row.

    When is the offer on?

    NHS employees can claim their free drink all day on Wednesday, December 6.

    How do you claim?

    To claim the free beverage from Starbucks, NHS workers must present their identity badge, where they can choose from any of the hot drinks available at Starbucks, which will be presented in a tall cup. 

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    Starbucks UK’s general manager, Alex Rayner, said:

    "We want to thank NHS staff across the UK for all the work they do and as a token of our appreciation, we are bringing back the free Tall beverage on December 6 for the fourth year running.

    "Coffee brings people together and we hope that NHS staff can take a moment today to share the festive joy and raise a coffee to one another to celebrate.

    "We know how much NHS staff have enjoyed taking part in this special day and it’s something we look forward to year after year, so we are thrilled to see our partnership with NHS Charities Together flourish and our offer extend to more NHS workers than ever before.

    "We look forward to building on this success so we can continue to give back to the communities we serve." 

    The offer is part of Starbucks and NHS Charities Togethers’ ongoing partnership, where the coffee chain works directly with NHS charities to support communities across the UK.





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