MOL and Mastercard are announcing a joint prize draw
MOL and Mastercard are announcing another joint prize draw in which participants can win an exclusive trip for two to Brazil. The purpose of the game is to enrich customers with unique experiences while enjoying the gastronomic offer of MOL Fresh Corner.
For the third time, MOL and Mastercard are launching a joint prize draw, within the framework of which valuable prizes will be drawn among the participants for more than two months.
All you have to do to participate in the prize draw, which runs from September 16 to December 1, is to buy at least one gastro product at MOL filling stations and use the MOL Move application for payment. Whether it’s a delicious Fresh Corner coffee, a crispy hot dog, a fresh sandwich and panini, the latest favorite, the pizza wrap, the renewed chicken roll with fur, or even a bakery cookie – you can get a chance to win by buying all of them.
The lucky winner of the raffle will win an unforgettable trip for two to Brazil, where stunning landscapes, vibrant cities and rich cultural experiences await. In addition, 10 Fresh Corner coffee passes entitling you to 100 coffees per week are also available.
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