Your chance to win shopping vouchers to spend at Jack's in Chatteris
In these uncertain times every little helps which is why we have teamed up with Jack’s supermarket in Chatteris to offer you the chance to win prizes that will help with your weekly shopping bill.
We are offering one lucky winner the chance to win a £100 voucher to spend at Jack’s supermarket in Fenland Way.
And there’s more as four lucky runners-up will each win a £50 voucher to spend at the store.
Jack’s, part of the Tesco family and named after Tesco founder Jack Cohen, prides itself on offering customers the very best quality products at great value prices and celebrates the very ‘best of British’.
In 1919 Jack Cohen took his £30 demob money and sold surplus armed forces stock from his market stall in Hackney, East London.
Today at Jack’s his legacy lives on in great-tasting food at low prices.
Jack’s loves the flavours of Britain and is passionate about working with hundreds of regional farmers, growers and producers to create Jack’s fortnightly ‘Fresh Five’ - outstanding deals on fruit and veg.
Whether it’s food, beverages, household products or just a good old bargain, Jack’s has everything you need.
For your chance to win the top prize of a £100 voucher, or one of the four £50 vouchers to spend in store, all you have to do is answer this simple question:
Who was the founder of Tesco after whom the Chatteris supermarket Jack’s is named?
Submit your answer together with your name and contact details, including a daytime phone number, in an email marked Jack’s competition in the subject header and send it to news@fenlandcitizen, or simply fill in the coupon that appeared in Wednesaday's (19) Citizen, or put your answer name and contact details on a postcard and post to: Jack’s Competition, Fenland Citizen, 4 Francis Street, Spalding, PE11 1AT.
The closing date for this competition is 9am on Friday August 28. The first correct entry drawn out of the ‘hat’ will win the £100 first prize. Four runners-up will then be drawn from the remaining correct entries. The usual Iliffe Publishing terms and conditions apply.
For more details on Jack’s visit: www.jacks-uk.com