Savvy shoppers can win a festive food hamper worth £150 from Bury Market – and entering couldn’t be easier.
All you have to do is go to the market’s Twitter or Facebook pages and Like, Retweet, Tag a Friend and Follow the page - and you will be entered into the prize draw.
See – https://www.facebook.com/burymarket/ and https://twitter.com/BuryMarket?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
One lucky winner will receive a hamper containing:
- A giant ham, from Riley Floyd Butchers
- A turkey crown, from F & V Brandwood
- A gammon joint and large tray of sausages, from WM Butchers
- 12 mince pies, from Harry Muffin
- A variety of Christmas fruit and veg, from Pete’s Fruit and Veg
- A cheese truckle collection, from Purdon’s Cheese Stall
- A £25 voucher, from Whippy’s Pies
- A selection of black puddings, from Chadwick’s Original Black Puddings
- A bottle of prosecco, courtesy of the markets management team
Deadline for entries is Friday 16 Dec, and the winner will be announced the following day (Saturday 17 Dec).
Councillor Charlotte Morris, cabinet member for culture and the economy, said: “This is a fantastic prize, and a great Christmas ‘thank you’ to the people who make Bury Market what it is – simply the best in the land. I’m certainly entering the draw – are you?”
- Remember - vote now for Bury Market to become Britain’s Favourite Market 2023! Let’s make it a hat-trick of wins - you can vote once each day until midnight on Monday 12 December. Go to https://nabma.com/vote-for-britains-favourite-market/
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