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We’re giving away $500 in gift cards to local restaurants to four lucky winners.

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‘Tis the season for giving, so we’re teaming up with Greenville Federal Credit Union for a Dinner On Us giveaway.

The goal: To say “thank you” to our community (read: you) while supporting local restaurants during the holiday season. Over the next two weeks, four winners will each receive $100 in gift cards to five restaurants of their choice ($500 total).

Head over to our Instagram to learn more and enter.

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