Come on, really! If they gave a free donut to every single person who walked in the door, so long as the asked nice and said please, then they would out of business.
However, both of your have asserted a lofty claim without providing proof. Show me the link to the offer or company policy, or keep such the hoo-hah to yourselves.
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Sorry, but I also have to confirm what the others have posted. As you walk into my local Krispy Kreme, they hand you a free original glazed right off the machine. They call it a "Sample".
Your assertion that they would then go out of business is a little absurd, given that you rarely go to a donut shop to buy a single donut. I'm usually ordering a dozen for the family, others are probably ordering coffees, etc.
Let's not forget - you get no freebie at the drive thru.
Krispy Kremes used to give a free glazed donut to people that walked in. Those were at the stores that made them fresh on spot.
The last time I went there though (years ago), they had changed their policy and were only giving them to kids due to costs of giving them out to everyone previously.
Thank you Overaged. Also, I think its safe to say, if that is still the case, that a daily freebie for kids company policy, is not that same thing as what is occurring here, as all ages are eligible.
Although perhaps this tells us onkarkulkarni and llocomotive are under 18, since they seem to get them every day supposedly, or they could be law enforcement personnel.