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I work in private healthcare – am I eligible for a First Responders discount?

Explains that private healthcare workers don't qualify for the Huel First Responders Discount (limited to emergency service professionals verified by Beans iD), but may be eligible for the Huel Medical Discount instead.

Written by Jamie Forbes

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This article applies to customers in the United States.

The Huel First Responders Discount is available only to verified emergency service professionals through Beans iD. Private healthcare workers are not eligible for the Huel First Responders Discount, but may qualify for an alternative Huel discount.


Am I eligible for the Huel First Responders Discount if I work in private healthcare?

No — working in private healthcare does not make you eligible for the Huel First Responders Discount. The Huel First Responders Discount is limited to verified emergency service professionals only.


Who qualifies for the Huel First Responders Discount?

The Huel First Responders Discount is available to verified emergency service professionals, including:

  • Paramedics

  • Police officers

  • Firefighters

  • Other eligible emergency response roles verified by Beans iD

Verification for the Huel First Responders Discount is handled by Beans iD and requires official proof of employment in an eligible emergency service category.


What discount might I qualify for instead?

If you work in healthcare, you may be eligible for the Huel Medical Discount instead of the Huel First Responders Discount. The Huel Medical Discount is available to healthcare professionals working in a range of medical roles.


Explore all Huel discounts:


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If you're unsure which Huel discount you qualify for, or have questions about the Huel Medical Discount or Huel First Responders Discount, say "talk to a human" and our team will be happy to help.

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