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Winner, winner; what’s for dinner? 🍴

In an effort to support local restaurants and make life easier, tastier + cheaper for our community, we’re launching our 2 week Dinner on Us giveaway, sponsored by Greenville Federal Credit Union. 🍔

For the next 2 weeks, we’ll give 2 winners per week five $100 gift cards to 5 restaurants of their choosing ($500 total value per winner). Winners get to use those gift cards to order take-out, delivery – or even donate them to healthcare workers or a family in need.

How it works:

We’ll host the giveaways on our Instagram (@GVLtoday) and launch them each Monday for the next 2 weeks. Entries will close at 9 a.m. on Friday of that same week when we’ll draw + announce the random winners (2 winners per week).

How to enter:

To enter to win, find the post and follow the directions, which will be the same each week:

  1. Follow @GreenvilleFCU + @GVLtoday
  2. Tag 5 local restaurants you love 💚
  3. Tag 1 friend (to share the love)

The first week’s giveaway is already live – see it + enter to win.

Major thanks to our local-lovin’ partner Greenville Federal Credit Union for supporting this campaign + spending a total of $2,000 at local restaurants during this time of need.

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