When it comes to being an influencer and delicious fried chicken, Jollibee knows how to do it best.
I mean, their mascot isn’t just a mascot; it’s an influencer that travels around Singapore.
And when’s the best time to release e-coupons that’ll capture every Singaporean’s attention?
By releasing it on the day when precious little stalls are open.
Jollibee Releases New E-CouponsÂ
On 24 Jan 2020 (Chinese New Year Eve), Jollibee uploaded an exciting post on their Facebook page.
That’s right, huge savings on Chinese New Year, the period where other places increase their prices because #itsCNYyeah. Yes, 651 coffee shop, I’m looking at you right now.
The results, or outcomes, are genius; because not only do they catch your attention completely with awesome coupons, they’re also informing you that they will be open during the Chinese New Year period.
One bird, two stones.
What Will You Get?
Eating by your lonesome self? Cheer yourself up with some authentic chicken rice (read: we all know real chicken rice is only done with fried chicken):
And if you’re not a fan of rice, they have spaghetti too:
They even have the option to double up on the chicken for cheap:
And if you’re eating out with your family or friends, they have an option for 4 pax too:
In short, everything you’ll ever need.
How To Redeem:
To redeem the coupons, all you have to do is to screenshot (or download) the coupons and flash them before ordering at the counter.
Yes, it’s that simple!
The e-coupons are valid from now until 14 Feb 2020.
They are only available for dine-in and takeaway at all Jollibee Singapore outlets. Which means, no GrabFood, yeah?
One transaction is limited to one coupon only and cannot be used in conjunction with other discounts at Jollibee Singapore.
Just note that a previous $30 chicken bucket offer has expired. Although they add that if you managed to get a screenshot of it before they removed it, they’ll still honour the deal.
So what are you waiting for? If you don’t know where to go for CNY this year, how about Jollibee?
You can find their outlets here.
You’re welcome!
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