Waminda Bakery delights commuters at Campbelltown Station with free brekky
WAMINDA Bakery jumped at the opportunity to do something nice for Campbelltown train commuters for #DoSomethingDay.
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WAMINDA Bakery jumped at the opportunity to do something nice for Campbelltown train commuters for the Macarthur Chronicle’s #DoSomethingDay this morning.
Staff members Kirsty Hutchinson and Danielle Long handed out Waminda’s famous sausage rolls and pies for free, giving residents a tasty hot breakfast as they headed off to work or school.
Commuters and station staff were surprised and delighted to receive a tasty warm treat on a cold winter’s morning.
The #DoSomethingDay initiative encourages people to perform a nice act or deed to brighten up another’s day.
Co-owner of the local bakery chain Darren Neilsen said he was thrilled to be a part of #DoSomethingDay.
“We were really happy to take part and give train travellers a nice brekky before they started their day,” he said.
“People always appreciate a nice gesture.”
He encouraged others to do something nice for someone today.