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06 Sept 2025

Free coffee in Mayo to support Irish retail businesses

Customers in the Creel Deli in Westport can get a free coffee on tomorrow (Thursday) as part of a campaign to drive footfall this festive season

Free coffee in Mayo to support Irish retail businesses

Consumers in Mayo can avail of a free coffee from the Creel Deli in Westport this Thursday this as part of a campaign to drive footfall in Irish retail businesses this festive season.

SQUID Loyalty, the Irish tech start-up known for its innovative loyalty solution platform, is offering users the chance to get a free coffee from the Creel Deli as part of its ‘12 Days of SQUIDmas’ campaign.

From 7pm on Wednesday evening, users of the SQUID Loyalty app will be able to use a unique code to claim a free coffee from the Creel Deli, one of Westport’s best-loved food outlets. The 12 Days of SQUIDmas campaign runs until the 22nd December and will allow consumers to access a daily unique code via SQUID’s TikTok, which will unlock free gifts on their SQUID Loyalty app from some of the best retail outlets on the island of Ireland for food, coffee, confectionery and much more.

Kiera Maloney, organic marketing and events manager of SQUID Loyalty said: “We all know that many Irish retail businesses have been severely challenged over the past two years as a result of cost inflation and record energy prices. This Christmas season, SQUID Loyalty wants to help support some of our amazing retail partners by using our loyalty rewards app to drive customer footfall.

 “As part of our 12 Days of SQUIDmas campaign, users will be able to redeem free gifts from some of the best retail outlets across the country. On Thursday, consumers can enjoy a free coffee from the Creel Deli in Westport by claiming a unique code from SQUID’s TikTok at 7pm tonight. We hope this campaign helps drive business for some of our retail partners this Christmas so we urge consumers to keep an eye on our TikTok from 7pm every evening when the next code is announced!”

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