Valentines WIN with Uber Eats

By Renate Engelbrecht

Tuesday, Feb 09

I’ve collaborated with Uber Eats to make your life a little easier (and a little more fun) this Valentine’s Day! You can win one Uber Eats voucher to the value of R200, one Netflix voucher to the value of R200 and one Superbalist voucher to the value of R200.

Wikus and I often struggle to find the time to connect and spend some quality time together. This week, we ordered in through Uber Eats and it was so easy and convenient that we might just order in for Valentine’s Day too this year. As Valentine’s Day falls on a Sunday, we’ll probably be making it a family day.

Did you know that you can schedule your order on Uber Eats as far out as the weekend? They have also implemented an in-app safety checklist which requires couriers to go online and take a selfie to verify that they are wearing a mask, which means in addition to their contactless delivery option, this is the safest food delivery you’ll get!

So…let’s get to the fun part.

Here is how you can WIN with Uber Eats and Suitcase & Chardonnay:

  1. Go to my Instagram feed, @suitcaseandchardonnay and under the post about Uber Eats, tag the one person you would like to spend Valentine’s Day with. Also share with me which restaurant you will be ordering from.
  2. Follow @ubereats_za on Instagram.

The competition closes on 12 February 2021 at 12PM and winners will be contacted via Instagram.

Good luck!

XOXOXO

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