First Bus is giving out free items every day in November to celebrate the city's small businesses and show gratitude to its loyal customers.
The gesture is part of their Acts of Kindness campaign aligning with World Kindness Day on November 13.
From November 4, 50 exclusive items will be up for grabs each day, redeemable using the code First Bus Freebie.
This initiative not only supports local businesses but also aims to foster a sense of unity among Glaswegians.
Throughout the month, First Bus will collaborate with various businesses to offer residents a selection of treats and surprises.
These include coffee from Sexy Coffee, ice cream from Minted Ice Cream, and match tickets from Glasgow Warriors.
Each business will run this promotion for a week, offering 50 free items daily from Wednesday to Sunday.
The weekly schedule is as follows: from November 4, Sexy Coffee will offer a choice of cappuccino or latte; from November 11, Minted Ice Cream will give away single tubs; from November 18, Glasgow Warriors will provide 50 match tickets; and from November 25, Pastéis Lisboa will treat customers to a pastel de nata, a popular Lisbon delicacy.
Scotland, said: "We are thrilled to bring 'Acts of Kindness' to Glasgow throughout the entire month of November.
Graeme Macfarlan, the commercial director at First Bus"We understand how small acts of kindness can make a significant impact within the community, but also just make someone’s day that bit better.
"That’s why we’ve partnered with local businesses to help spread some joy with a little gift from us while supporting the wonderful enterprises that make our city unique."
First Bus invites everyone in Glasgow to join in the celebration and take part in this month-long journey of kindness.
To stay updated on participating businesses and daily offers, people are encouraged to follow First Bus on social media or visit their website.
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