The winners of Tesco’s game can shop for free in a total value of more than HUF 60 million
Tesco is starting the year with a large-scale raffle, during which shopping vouchers worth more than HUF 60 million will be drawn among a total of 4,205 winners. The five luckiest players can fill their basket for HUF 1 million each at Tesco’s expense. The game, which takes place between January 15 and February 25, is open to those who make at least one HUF 8,000 purchase in the store chain’s stores or online and upload the block’s data to the promotion’s website.
Tesco does not skimp on the discounts, which at the beginning of the year not only helps customers to shop as cheaply as possible with its well-known promotions and low prices, but also with a prize draw worth more than HUF 60 million. Those who make at least one purchase worth HUF 8,000 at Tesco between January 15th and February 25th – either in a store or through the Tesco Otthonrót interface, and who upload the corresponding block with their data to the game’s website, participate in the weekly draws. For six weeks, the supermarket chain will draw a total of 500 purchase vouchers worth HUF 5,000, 175 HUF 25,000 and 25 HUF 100,000 shopping vouchers. The main prize is 5 vouchers with a total value of HUF 1,000,000.
“Those who shop with us between the middle of January and February 25 can get double or even multiples of the benefits. With our price guarantee and bomb products, our Clubcard prices and other discounts, our customers can already save a lot from the start, and if they also participate in our prize draw and luck is on their side, they can shop with us for tens of thousands or even a million forints in certain cases”
– said Nóra Hevesi, head of communications at Tesco Hungary.
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