Free Shopping Opportunities Worth Rs 1,000 On Getting Covid Vaccine - Know Details
Peter England, part of Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Limited, has joined brands like McDonald's and Godrej Appliances. It has announced special offers as incentives for customers who have got the Covid-19 vaccine.
The government is motivating more and more people to get the Covid-19 vaccine, meanwhile, companies have also come forward to support the campaign. One such brand is Peter England which caters to every fashion need of boys. On Tuesday, it announced a free purchase offer of one thousand rupees for customers taking the Covid-19 vaccine.
Get vaccinated, Do 1,000 Rs worth free shopping
Under this scheme, customers will be able to take advantage of special offers at Peter England Showrooms if they make a purchase of Rs 1,999 and get the vaccine. They will only need to show proof of vaccination along with their Aadhar card. This evidence can be either a screenshot of Cowin or a certificate of vaccination. Manish Singhai, Chief Operating Officer, Peter England, said, “We as a community recognize that we are facing a devastating pandemic globally and it is our responsibility to come forward to inspire the ongoing immunization campaign across the country.
Peter England's offer for vaccination campaign
With this initiative from Peter England, we aim to ensure the well-being of our patrons." Peter England said that in addition to other discounts applicable at the time of purchase, there will also be a one-time discount offer. Customers who have taken the first dose will also be eligible to take advantage of this scheme till June 30, 2021. To take the campaign forward, it has also started the hashtag 'Time To Vaccinate' on its social media platform. Let us tell you that India is not just an example of big companies joining the government, but a marketing campaign has been announced by many big companies around the world such as Tinder, OkCupid on vaccination.
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