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Hungry Jack's launches new Sip & Score campaign

The promotion will run from 11 February to 24 March.

Hungry Jack’s launched its new Sip & Score promotion, featuring prizes worth over $2.9m.

From 11 February to 24 March, customers purchasing any Jack’s Cafe coffee through the Hungry Jack’s App have a one-in-three chance to win instantly and unlock these rewards.

Additionally, one lucky customer will also get a chance to take home $10,000 in digital Mastercards in the grand prize draw.

To participate, customers need to download or log in to the Hungry Jack’s App and purchase any Jack’s Cafe beverage.

Prizes include gift vouchers from JB HiFi, Coles, Amazon, Supercheap Auto, and more, alongside Hungry Jack’s menu items like the BBQ Brekky Wrap.

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