Corner Bakery launches catering rewards program with trip giveaway

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Corner Bakery Cafe is rolling out a new catering‐focused rewards program called Corner Kickbacks, designed to encourage repeat orders and add a sweepstakes element to its summer promotion. Beginning this month, any catering purchase of more than 100 dollars earns the buyer a 15-dollar coupon that can be applied to future catering or in-café transactions. Each qualifying order also counts as one entry in a monthly drawing for a four-night, all-inclusive trip for two. Customers may enter once per day but can accumulate multiple entries across a month by placing additional orders.

Vice president of marketing Blake Roe said the program is intended both to thank existing catering clients and to give them “more reasons to keep coming back.” The 15-dollar coupons are delivered via email receipts for straightforward redemption. Although the sweepstakes is tied to catering activity, no purchase is necessary to enter; Corner Bakery is accepting alternate entries through an online form. The giveaway is open to U.S. residents aged eighteen and older and runs through June 30, 2025, with one winner selected each month.

The initiative comes as the Dallas-based chain looks to grow its catering segment, which includes boxed breakfasts, sandwich trays, salads, and baked goods for office and event settings. By linking immediate rewards with the possibility of a larger prize, the company aims to increase order frequency during peak summer catering season.

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