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Krispy Kreme to give health care workers free doughnuts

There's also a deal for all pick-up, drive-thru and delivery customers as well.

HOUSTON — Krispy Kreme announced Wednesday it will give away thousands of glazed dozens to thank the healthcare community "and share joy among customers and neighbors" during the COVID-19 outbreak.

The giveaway will happen every Monday starting March 30 (National Doctors Day) through May 11 (National Nurses Week).

Details are here.

There's also a deal for other customers as well. See the details below in the company's press release.

More from the company's press release

To share joy among the millions in the medical community, and to show our gratitude for all they are doing, beginning Monday, March 30 – National Doctors’ Day – and on every subsequent Monday through National Nurses Week (May 6-12), Krispy Kreme will provide all healthcare workers free dozens of our iconic Original Glazed® Doughnuts. Just go to a Krispy Kreme drive-thru, tell us what you need and show us your employer badge. That’s it. Pick up some free dozens on the way to work for you and your colleagues, or maybe a free dozen on your way home to family after a long shift.

Also, we’re going to help our customers share joy with their neighbors, because being separated doesn’t mean we can’t be sweet. On Saturdays beginning March 28, Krispy Kreme will add a free dozen Original Glazed® Doughnuts to every pick-up, drive-thru and delivery order that includes a full price dozen Original Glazed Doughnuts or more, encouraging customers to put a smile on a neighbor’s face by giving them the free dozen. In fact, each free dozen will include a special smiley-face doughnut; we call it our “Be Sweet Dozen.” The thousands of free dozens on Saturdays will be securely sealed and bagged individually, along with instructions for contactless drop-off, including social distancing and safety guidelines.

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