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Iki gives away a full fridge of food: a different shopper wins daily
๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡น Lithuania /Economy & Trade

Iki gives away a full fridge of food: a different shopper wins daily

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Lithuanian retailer "Iki" is launching a month-long promotion in July where one customer will win a 300-euro gift card daily.
  • To participate, customers must spend 25 euros or more and use their "Iki" loyalty card or app, receiving a digital scratch card for a chance to win.
  • Alternatively, customers can purchase a game ticket using loyalty points in the "Iki" app.

Lithuanian supermarket chain "Iki" is offering customers a chance to win big throughout July with its "Fill Your Fridge" campaign. Each day during the month, one lucky shopper will receive a 300-euro gift card, providing a significant boost to their grocery budget. "We help customers shop cheaper every day by offering over 3,000 promotions. This time, we want to provide an additional opportunity to save even more," said Gintarฤ— Kitovฤ—, "Iki" Communications Manager.

Participation in the daily draw is straightforward. Customers who make a purchase of 25 euros or more at any "Iki" store using their loyalty card or the "Iki" app will automatically receive a game ticket. This ticket will be available in their "Iki" app the following day, and scratching it will instantly reveal if they are the daily winner. The prize, if won, will be credited directly to the customer's loyalty account for use in "Iki" stores.

We help customers shop cheaper every day by offering over 3,000 promotions. This time, we want to provide an additional opportunity to save even more.

โ€” Gintarฤ— Kitovฤ—Iki Communications Manager explaining the goal of the promotion.

For those who prefer not to wait for a purchase, "Iki" also offers an alternative method to enter the draw. Customers can purchase a game ticket directly within the "Iki" app using their accumulated loyalty points. Each ticket costs 50 "Iki" loyalty points. "We wanted this promotion to be as simple as possible and offer as many chances to win as possible," Kitovฤ— added, highlighting the dual entry methods designed for customer convenience.

Kitovฤ— also reminded shoppers that the "Iki" app is a valuable resource for finding more ways to save, featuring personalized offers, loyalty point tracking, and other special promotions. Weekly "Iki" flyers and the company's website also provide access to the best deals and discounts. The announcement was prepared by "Iki."

We wanted this promotion to be as simple as possible and offer as many chances to win as possible.

โ€” Gintarฤ— Kitovฤ—Iki Communications Manager on the ease of participation in the giveaway.
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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.