Starbucks Gives Free Coffee to Every U.S. Service Member in Afghanistan

It looks like our troops got a little pick-me-up during the holidays.

Starbucks gave 32,000 free cups of coffee to service men and women serving in Afghanistan in late 2014, the company said Tuesday. Due to security precautions, the delivery could not be disclosed until now.

“Getting a cup of coffee is something your average American takes for granted. But for our troops a cup of coffee is a special taste of home,” said Alan Reyes, USO Senior Vice President of Operations. “Imagine a soldier coming off an arduous patrol or hostile fire, and then seeing that Starbucks logo — it takes their minds out of the war zone, even for a few minutes.”

The coffee giant donated the three-pack servings of its VIA Ready Brew Coffee to Bagram Airfield, the largest U.S. military base in Afghanistan, to be delivered to overseas service members.

“Donations like this serve as a reminder to our troops that Americans back home are thinking about them and are thankful for their service,” Reyes added.

—Morgan Gibson