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One Stop launches 'Celebrate Summer’ campaign across all stores

One Stop launches 'Celebrate Summer’ campaign across all stores

One Stop has announced it’s exciting 2023 summer campaign, this includes a number of interactive summer themed games, giving players the chance to win fantastic prizes worth over £4000.

One Stop’s‘Celebrate Summer’ campaign is running across all UK company stores, with fantastic summer deals available in-store now. The promotional offers include a wide selection of summer foods, drinks and snacks, from BBQ meats to ice cream treats.


The campaign will be promoted with a fully integrated marketing campaign with in-store point of sale and displays, as well as on social media and other digital communications including through our online summer themed games.

There will also be a total of four different online interactive summer themed games throughout the 8-week period, now until Tuesday 25th July.

Winners of the games will be entered into a prize draw with the opportunity to win either an ‘Annual entertainment pass’ to some of the UK’s best known theme parks, or the ‘Ultimate barbecue garden package’. The barbecue garden package includes a smart barbeque and accessories, a Rattan effect sofa and two seats, a glass-top garden table, a Bluetooth wireless waterproof speaker, solar lights and more.

Throughout the campaign, customers will also have the chance to pick-up instant win prizes, which need to be redeemed in-store, with a long list of snacking favourites available.

Nigel Prendergast, One Stop’s Head of Customer and Business Support comments: “Our seasonal campaigns and interactive games continue to grow in popularity. Our summer themed games and prizes will be a great way to engage with customers and increase footfall into our stores.”

The game is open to residents of Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) aged 18 years or over. Players may play the game once per day, however only one entry per person/registration/email will be considered for the prize draw.

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