Krispy Kreme gives vaccinated customers the opportunity to get two donuts for free every day for a week. The restaurant chain offered free donuts to customers who presented their vaccination card from August 31 to September 5.
To get two free Krispy Kreme donuts per day for a week, customers must show proof that they have received at least one available COVID-19 vaccine.
The week-long “Show Your Heart” event will provide an Original Glazed Donut and Original Glazed Heart Doughnut to vaccinated customers.
“We all hope that we are now near the end of this pandemic. No. So, if you haven’t been vaccinated yet, please consider getting vaccinated. Then enjoy and share two amazing donuts, thank you very much,” Krispy Kreme Chief Marketing Officer Dave Skena, Said in a statement.
The latest giveaway is after the donut chain announced A movement in March It provides free Original Glazed donuts to customers who receive at least one shot a day. Krispy Kreme will continue this activity for the rest of this year.
After the U.S. Food and Drug Administration went all out to encourage more customers to get vaccinated Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine approved For COVID-19.
“As we continue to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, the FDA’s approval of this vaccine is a milestone. Although this vaccine and other vaccines meet the FDA’s strict and scientific emergency use authorization standards, they are the first to be approved by the FDA. COVID-19 vaccine, the public can be very confident that this vaccine meets the high standards of safety, effectiveness and manufacturing quality required by the FDA to obtain approved products,” said FDA Acting Commissioner Janet Woodcock Monday’s statement.
“Although millions of people have been safely vaccinated against COVID-19, we recognize that, for some people, the FDA-approved vaccine may now inject more confidence in vaccination. Today’s milestone takes us away from changing the United States. The course of an epidemic is one step closer”
The Pfizer vaccine has been officially approved by the FDA for use in individuals 16 years of age and older. However, under the emergency use authorization, the vaccine can still be used for the third dose of individuals between 12 and 15 years of age and people with weakened immune functions.
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