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Social Media Wrap Up: Papa John's ‘Spider-Man' promo; Costa's new fundraising target; EAT's new cold-pressed juice

Find out what QSRs have been up to on social media this week.

BRAND AND STORE UPDATES

Costa Coffee has set a new target for its 3 Peaks Challenge.

Wasabi announced that 20p from every Rainbow sushi set sold at all our stores will go to Switchboard LGBT + helpline from 1 July to 7 July.

Mamasons Dirty Ice Cream celebrates its 2nd anniversary by giving away free scoops of ice cream at its Kentish Town store.

NEW ON THE MENU

EAT announced its new carrot, orange and turmeric cold-pressed juice is now available.

PROMOS

Papa John’s is giving away pizza to celebrate the release of ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’.



Photo credit: EAT Facebook

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