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James Hall & Co launches new £10K to Getaway promotion at Spar stores

James Hall & Co launches new £10K to Getaway promotion at Spar stores
Niels Dekkers, Retail Development Director, and Tom Murphy, Marketing Manager, at James Hall & Co. Ltd launch the £10K to Getaway campaign

Spar wholesaler James Hall & Co. Ltd has announced their latest headline promotion in Spar stores across the North of England: £10K To Getaway.

Now live in-store, the web-based game gives customers the option to play daily and win a £10,000 grand prize voucher to spend on the holiday of their dreams. Players will be able to open three digital suitcases each day to be in with a chance of winning a wide range of daily prizes.


The £10,000 grand prize can be used fund the winner’s idea of a dream holiday. As well as the top prize, there will be the chance for customers to win £200 every day, win money off vouchers, and claim one of thousands of instant rewards redeemable at participating SPAR stores.

SPAR customers can enter via www.10kgetaway.co.uk until Wednesday 28 June. The campaign has a reward pool value of well over £100,000.

The promotion is similar to that of Spar’s hugely popular Win With Every Goal promotion held last winter which became James Hall’s most successful campaign ever.

The 10K To Getaway SPAR campaign is once again being well-supported by a host of leading brands and these include Cadbury, Coca-Cola, Britvic, Nestle, Walkers, Red Bull, Nescafe, Nando’s, Batchelors, Barr, Popchips, Weetabix, Vimto, and Volvic.

“We are delighted to launch our £10K To Getaway promotion, following in the footsteps of our phenomenal Win With Every Goal campaign that we ran over the winter,” Tom Murphy, marketing manager at James Hall & Co. Ltd, said.

“Using a similar mechanic to Win With Every Goal but with a fresh and vibrant summer theme, we believe we are sure to get Spar customers dreaming of that holiday of a lifetime.

“We considered several options for our big summer campaign, but with the continued cost of living crisis being felt by many of our customers, the prospect of playing for a £10,000 holiday voucher was something we felt would resonate well with people at this time.

“There is a brilliant array of prizes and rewards to be won by Spar customers until the campaign ends, and the point of sale and marketing materials we have in our Spar stores supporting the campaign really makes this a standout promotion.

“My thanks go to our much-valued suppliers for their commitment in providing an amazing prize pool.”

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