Become a Vendor
Breadcoin vendors are the heart of the network.
Breadcoin vendors are the heart of the network.
● Why Become a Breadcoin Vendor
Breadcoin supports local businesses like yours as you feed the community.
At Breadcoin, we believe in the power of a dignified meal. And we know that local businesses take on a lot to feed their communities. By becoming a Breadcoin vendor, we aim to provide vendors with a new and innovative way to feed your patrons without you taking a hit as a business. Accepting Breadcoins is similar to accepting a gift certificate: quick reimbursements, no processing fees, and increased revenue to your business. All of this, plus the satisfaction of knowing you’re helping your community.
1. Sign up to become a vendor.
2. Connect your business to Stripe to get your payments directly deposited to your bank account. We will walk you through that process.
3. We will supply you with a “Breadcoin Accepted Here” sticker. Display the sticker near your register.
4. Include Breadcoin in your point-of-sale and instruct your team how to accept them. We have everything you need to train them!
5. Every month, a Breadcoin representative will contact you to redeem your Breadcoin tokens for $3.00 each and answer any questions you may have.
● Vendor Resources
Resources to Learn More
“What Breadcoin has done in our community has filled a void where there is a gap and there is a lot of food security within the neighborhood and community…. [Breadcoin] puts money back into the community that we grew up in and that we know and love [which] is very important.”
“When we connected to Breadcoin, it was kind of awesome because it’s effortless to us. All we have to do is teach our team how to ring it in and explain what it was as a vendor. It was a way of connecting the people who wanted to help in the community with people who needed help in the community. It was minimal effort on our part to get that up and running. It was an easy option.”
“Breadcoin can be used in so many different ways to really impact the lives of people…. Think about the single mother that is struggling to get to the next paycheck and what a meal for her family could do.”




