Are you tired of having limited choices for lunch at the same coffee shop near your office every day? Or are you so sian at the same range of stalls at your school’s canteen?
You’ll now be able to lunch out at your preferred location and you won’t have to squeeze with the crowd in the bus or MRT!
Too good to be true? Taxis too expensive just to head out for lunch, for your liking? Good news because from today, 11th July to 15th July 2016, you’ll get to enjoy 50% off your fare if you book a GrabCar between 10am to 2pm. It’s practically for lunchtime!
With a minimum fare of $5 before you can use the discount, you’ll be able to lunch out with your friends and still beat the crowd. Don’t say we bojio, here’s how to get your 50% off:
- Download the GrabCar application.
- At the top left-hand side of the screen, click on the menu before selecting “GrabPay”.
- Click “Add Card” before entering your card details.
- Return to the main page to enter your pick up and drop off points.
- Choose your preferred GrabCar vehicle type and set your credit card for the method of payment.
- Enter promo code “NOMNOM“
- When you have completed the booking successfully, the 50% discount will be automatically deducted from your fare.
Do note that the promotion is only valid for credit card users and will be limited to 10 rides per user. Every day, the discount will be limited to the first 5000 redemptions so hurry and don’t miss out your chance to travel further to eat what you like!
This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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