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Alan Bawa, the Factory Manager of Lecaro International Ltd, emerged as the winner of the second edition of the ‘Shop n Save’ raffle campaign dubbed “Win a Car” promo, to reward its customers.
‘Shop n Save’, a community-based retail supermarket presented the brand new Hyundai Accent to Mr Bawa as the ultimate prize winner.
The promotion, which attracted 2,166 entries, saw many other lucky customers winning consolation prizes.
Five customers received a voucher each for shopping valued at GH¢1000.00 whiles 14 others received a voucher each for shopping valued at GH¢500.00.
Mr Mike Chambers, the General Manager of Shop n Save said the promotion was designed to rewards its customers for their loyalty and support, attract new customers and also getting customers to increase their purchases at the Supermarket.
Mr Bawa, who sounded shocked when he was called on the phone after the live draw by the National Lotteries Authority officials, later came in a jubilant mood in the company of his wife.
The elated Mr Bawa thanked the company for its kind gesture and encouraged others to patronize the supermarket.
Shop n Save Supermarket deals in both local and foreign product, ranging from household items, consumables, fresh vegetables, cereals, fresh meat, fresh bakery, fast foods, grains, drinks and detergents.
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