Krispy Kreme is providing a sweet incentive to encourage more people to roll up their sleeves for the COVID-19 vaccine: Free doughnuts through the end of 2021.
We have told you that, from the very beginning of this COVID circus, you were looking at theater, end times theater being played out before your eyes. Yes, COVID is a real virus, but that's literally the only real thing anywhere within a hundred miles of this mess. Now Krispy Kreme is enticing people to get the COVID jab with a free glazed donut. I wonder if any of the hundreds of people who have already died from the COVID jab would think a Krispy Kreme donut is sufficient payment for their life. Would you?
"Behold ye among the heathen, and regard, and wonder marvellously: for I will work a work in your days, which ye will not believe, though it be told you." Habakkuk 1:5 (KJB)
The Krispy Kreme site says that "qualified guests include anyone who has received at least 1 of the 2 shots of the Moderna or Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine or 1 shot of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine." Step right up, welcome to the greatest show on Earth, you will not believe your eyes. Step right up, this way to the Big Show. People loved to be fooled, don't they? Enjoy the donut.
IN THE UK, 191,832 INDIVIDUAL ADVERSE EVENTS INCLUDING BLINDNESS AND DEAFNESS HAVE BEEN REPORTED AFTER RECEIVING THE MRNA COVID VACCINE JAB
COVID-19 vaccine motivation: Krispy Kreme is giving away free doughnuts for showing vaccination card
FROM USATODAY: Starting Monday, consumers who show a valid COVID-19 vaccination card at locations nationwide will get a free Original Glazed doughnut, the Winston-Salem, North Carolina-based chain announced. The freebie is valid at all 369 Krispy Kreme shops located in 41 states and available “anytime, any day, every day for the rest of the year,” Dave Skena, Krispy Kreme chief marketing officer, told USA TODAY. No purchase is necessary.
Krispy Kreme is also offering up to four hours of paid time off for each COVID-19 vaccination for its employees. And it isn't alone. Businesses including retailers such as Best Buy, Target and Trader Joe's, have been providing paid time off to employees who get the vaccine.
While many companies are giving employees motivation, Krispy Kreme appears to be the first national chain to provide consumers with a treat. It has also given out free doughnuts on special occasions like Halloween for wearing a costume, Election Day and recently on St. Patrick's Day for consumers who wore green.
The promotion is long term for a reason, Skena said. Krispy Kreme wants people to have a chance to take advantage of it – after all, not everyone is eligible for a vaccine yet. President Joe Biden has directed states to make all American adults eligible to receive vaccines no later than May 1.
"We wanted it to be big enough to sort of catch people's attention and spread awareness," Skena said. "I think anything anyone can do to help show support for those getting the vaccine is a good thing right now and so we're just trying to do what little we can." READ MORE
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