Sheetz offers free coffee to first responders and health care workers
Sheetz is picking up first responders and health care workers with a free coffee at its locations.
The convenience chain announced the free cup is available to those helping in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, including hospital workers, police officers, firefighters and paramedics.
“The first responders and medical personnel on the frontlines of this pandemic continue to truly inspire us, as they work tirelessly and relentlessly to care for others in our communities and throughout the nation,” Travis Sheetz, president and COO of Sheetz, said in a release.
The offer is available through June 1.
We're proud to serve FREE coffee to frontline workers, now through June 1st. See link for details. https://t.co/LBKxntE8gg pic.twitter.com/cmh37q51M2
— SHEETZ (@sheetz) April 25, 2020
Last week Sheetz teamed up with Pennsylvania rival Wawa to provide emergency food bank relief in the eastern part of the state for those in need during the coronavirus pandemic.
The company, established in Altoona, operates over 580 stores throughout Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Ohio and North Carolina.
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