Introducing a new member benefit with Panera

Words: Josh AbadThe Mason Contractors Association of America is excited to announce a new membership benefit. MCAA members can now save $15 on Panera Catering orders of $100 or more.

From office meetings to corporate conferences, client calls to special events, Panera Catering makes planning easy and stress-free for a deliciously successful meal.

Benefits include:
  • Save $15 on orders of $100 or more.
  • We’re here to help with any event, big or small.
  • Menu options that make those good-for-you choices easy.
  • Fast and easy online ordering
  • Delivery available
This offer is available only to active member companies of savings4members with an authorized code. Offer valid only at participating bakery-cafes in the United States from February 1, 2016 — December 31, 2016. Must have an active Panera Catering online account. Online orders only. Must spend at least $100 in a single catering transaction, exclusive of taxes and delivery fees, to receive $15 discount. Maximum discount is $15. To receive discount, enter code at check out at www.PaneraBread.com.

Not valid with any other offer or coupon. Void if modified, copied, reproduced, transferred, purchased, traded or sold. Applicable taxes paid by bearer. Offer may expire without notice due to error, fraud or other unforeseen circumstances. Code is provided by savings4members.

Questions? Contact a Savings Consultant at 844-346-3746.
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