Foodora and Spotify have teamed up
The leading e-commerce platform has partnered with Spotify, the world’s most popular music subscription service, to offer existing and new foodora PRO customers access to the Spotify Premium service in all European markets, including Hungary.
As part of the partnership, foodorians will have access to a four-month free trial of Spotify Premium. The offer is available to all foodora PRO members who have not previously subscribed to Spotify Premium.
the collaboration allows foodora PRO members to discover Spotify Premium
with the new partnership, foodora aims to enrich the offer of its subscription model, foodora PRO
this is the very first partnership launched for foodora PRO customers in Hungary
“This is the first time that foodora has entered into this kind of partnership for its PRO customers – a strategic milestone towards the continuous improvement of the customer experience and the expansion of the discounts offered by foodora PRO. Our collaboration with Spotify will bring great benefits to foodora users and pave the way for similar partnerships in the future.”
– said Zsolt Szauter, marketing director of foodora.
foodora will email PRO users with the information needed to redeem the offer, including a link to the Spotify landing page where you can sign up for the free trial.
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