The coffee giant made employees happy with raises and relaxed work restrictions.

But the real bombshell came when they made it known ten lucky customers will win one free product per day over the next 30 years.

Called, “Starbucks for Life,” anyone paying with a Starbucks Card or a mobile device will have a chance to win

The Seattle-based company says employee perks will include better health care, a less stringent dress code, and “other forms of self-expression,” including tattoos, will be allowed.

The Seattle Times reports barista Kristie Williams wrote, "I am jumping up and down and am so excited that we can now be more comfortable at work."

Chief Operating Officer Troy Alstead said, “we want to build a company where self-expression, empowerment and inclusion are nurtured.”

And every employee will be able to pick one free food item per shift.

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