A courier from Tatabánya won the one million grand prize
The main prize of one million forints of the now traditional autumn raffle of Magyar Termék Nonprofit Kft. was handed over at Tesco in Tatabánya. The Lucky Bonbon product bought there brought the winner his luck.
Anita Kádár, the key customer representative of Magyar Termék Nonprofit Kft., said that 240 branded products from eight manufacturers participated in the “Buy Hungarian product, spin and win” promotion. “This game also showed that the role of joint marketing is particularly appreciated in these difficult times. It is a great pleasure for us that more and more manufacturers see it as a kind of crisis-proof solution.” The winning customer, Máté Gyöngyösi, joined the game by following the loyalty page www.magyaranyero.hu, he added.
Éva Szimeiszter, national purchasing manager of Tesco-Global Zrt., congratulating the winner who bought in their store chain, said that at Tesco, they are proud of the fact that, for years, the proportion of Hungarian products, including eggs, is close to 100% in areas that are extremely important for their customers and Hungarian agriculture. , fresh milk, sour cream, cottage cheese, chicken and turkey products, as well as the selection of honey since last August.
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