Bruegger's says thank you to Boston public transit riders
May 6, 2009
BURLINGTON, Vt. — On the morning of May 13, an estimated 20,000 Boston transit riders will be rewarded by Bruegger's for their environmentally-friendly decision to use public transportation, the company has announced.
Volunteers from TransFair USA, the non-profit that certifies fair trade certified products in the United States, will distribute free coupons to be redeemed for hot or iced fair trade certified Green Mountain coffee at Bruegger's bakery-cafés, plus a coupon worth $2.50 off a package of Green Mountain Coffee at local grocery stores.
Commuters can find the volunteers from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. at seven Boston T stations including: South Station, Kenmore, Porter Square, Longwood, Downtown Crossing, Government Center, and Back Bay.
Bruegger's is among more than 700 national restaurants and cafes that offer fair trade certified products.