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Giant red posters appear in Liverpool with 'hidden message' for people to track down

A number of giant red posters have been spotted across Liverpool this week - with a hidden message for people who track them down.

The posters are part of a collaboration between So Lets Talk, a profit for purpose platform supporting the hospitality industry, and PINS Social Club on Duke Street in Liverpool city centre.

The two have come together to help Liverpool celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Day, a day dedicated to kindness and taking that extra step to brighten somebody's day, which falls on Thursday, February 17.

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PINS Social Club and So Lets Talk are marking the occasion with a series of posters displayed across the city, sharing a random act of kindness with anyone who scans the QR code - who will then receive a free game of bowling for two at the Duke Street venue.

Patrick Howley, founder of So Lets Talk said: “It’s been a tough few years for us all, and to spread a little bit of kindness and cheer, we’re so grateful to have teamed up with PINS Social Club to mark Random Acts of Kindness Day this year.

“From friends to family, we just want people to get together and have some fun and just provide that little bit of kindness that the world often needs.”

Daniel Gillbanks, co-founder of PINS Social Club, added: “We’re delighted to be working with So Lets Talk. It’s an initiative that’s close to our hearts as our team’s welfare is paramount, especially coming out of such uncertain times.

“We hope that this week’s campaign will go someway to raising a smile and offer some fun in a gloomy February!”

The PINS Social Club x So Lets Talk collaboration will take place on Random Acts of Kindness Day, this Thursday, February 17.

Anyone who scans the QR codes on the posters across the city will be eligible for a free game of bowling for two at PINS Social Club Liverpool on February 17, on a first come, first served basis.

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