(Psst: We have a winner! Congratulations Gloria L. of Toronto!)
Our love affair with 7-Eleven began back in high school, when the "Sev" down the street was the place to be (and be seen) at recess, lunch and on (all-night) weekends. Five-cent candies, ooey-gooey doughnuts and, of course, the iconic Slurpee®—if there had been a rewards program (not to mention, smartphones loaded with handy apps) in place in the ’90s, we would have accumulated a mountain of points for free goodies in no time.
Fast-forward to today, and the 7Rewards program lets us (and you) do just that: rack up valuable points, per purchase, for the things you buy at 7-Eleven each and every day* and then redeem those points for free food and drinks. Other benefits of the program: 1,000 free points when you download and register your app or card, which you can use for a free medium Slurpee®, coffee or snack, plus exclusive member FREEday events and bonus offers to get rewards even faster throughout the year. Also, when it comes to qualifying beverages, every seventh cup, as large as you want it, is free—just track the number of cups you’ve purchased online or in the app and, once you earn a free cup, pick it up in-store by scanning your barcode.
As if that weren’t enough, we’re teaming up with 7-Eleven Canada to give Vita Daily readers an exclusive chance to win a million 7Reward points—the equivalent of a whopping 1,000 Slurpee® drinks (feel free, however, to spend your reward points on any great 7-Eleven items you like)! Entering is easy. First, if you don’t have it already, download the amazing 7Rewards app and create an account. Then head over to our Instagram page, follow us, and leave a comment on our colourful Slurpee® post (you can’t miss it) for your chance to win!
Our contest starts on February 16th, 2018, ends on February 23rd, 2018, and is open to residents of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. And, just like 7-Eleven stores across Canada, it’s open 24-7 😉 Good luck! —Vita Daily
*Twenty-five (25) 7Rewards points per dollar spent in store, excluding services, fuel, and age-restricted items like tobacco and lottery.
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