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Cracked egg means R2 000 for winner

With employees and customers ululating in the background, Mpho Tsipa on Friday swung a hammer to crack an egg at OK Foods Polokwane and walked away with a R2 000 voucher from OK. The OK Foods national Lucky Egg Easter Surprises competition ran from 3 February to 3 April. Participants had to buy products from …

With employees and customers ululating in the background, Mpho Tsipa on Friday swung a hammer to crack an egg at OK Foods Polokwane and walked away with a R2 000 voucher from OK.

OK Foods Polokwane owner Antonio Patricio congratulates Mpho Tsipa on the R2 000 voucher from OK that she won in the Lucky Egg Easter Surprises competition.
OK Foods Polokwane owner Antonio Patricio congratulates Mpho Tsipa on the R2 000 voucher from OK that she won in the Lucky Egg Easter Surprises competition.
Mpho Tsipa prepares to crack her lucky egg with the help of OK Foods Polokwane staff members.
Mpho Tsipa prepares to crack her lucky egg with the help of OK Foods Polokwane staff members.

The OK Foods national Lucky Egg Easter Surprises competition ran from 3 February to 3 April. Participants had to buy products from participating suppliers and SMS the unique numbers on their till slips to the competition line.
The winners selected for each store had the opportunity to crack a plastic Easter egg to retrieve the OK voucher inside.
Brothers Cesar and Antonio Patricio, owners of OK Foods Polokwane, said they were thrilled with Tsipa’s win. “We love to see our customers so happy and we are going to run many more competitions during the year,” Antonio said.
OK Foods Polokwane is currently participating in the OK Foods Trolley Dash competition. Customers have to nominate their favourite stores on the OK Foods Facebook page and three winners countrywide will win the opportunity to run through the OK Foods store of their choice and load as much groceries as possible within 60 seconds.
Voting closes on 5 May and the three winners will be announced on 6 May.

Featured Photo: Marki Franken – Mpho Tsipa holds her lucky Easter egg before cracking it, while OK Foods Polo­kwane employees congratulate her.

MARKI FRANKEN
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