New Zealand-vs-England: Gifts bonanza on ‘Josh Cricket World Cup Inaami Scheme’

They said that be it public issues or sports ground Express Group stands out among its competitors.


Our Correspondent February 20, 2015
Abdul Jabbar of Lahore receives his prize. PHOTO: EXPRESS

SAHIWAL:


The downpour of gifts on ‘Josh Cricket World Cup Inaami Scheme’ continues with cooperation of Express Media, McDonald’s Pakistan, and Fast Food Marketing.


Abdul Jabbar of Lahore won a food factory and Zeeshan Ali of Sahiwal bagged a small food factory for giving correct answers for New Zealand-England match on Friday. Express Publications associate director marketing in Lahore Sharmeen Khurram handed over the prize to Abdul Jabbar, while Express correspondent in Sahiwal Iqbal Hussain Kamboh presented the prize to Zeeshan Ali.

Jabbar and Ali thanked Express Publications and McDonald’s Pakistan for the gifts. They said that be it public issues or sports ground Express Group stands out among its competitors.

They said that people have pinned high hopes with the national team. They were confident that Pakistan cricket team will not only defeat West Indies in today’s match, but also win other pool matches to reach the next level in the World Cup.

The overjoyed recipients of the gift said that Express Group was promoting sports in society, which is a healthy trend. They said that other institutions should follow Express Group’s example.

It is pertinent to note that under the ‘Josh World Cup ka aur Inaam Express, McDonald’s kay’ scheme, numerous gifts can be won by answering three simple questions via SMS before the start of matches. Winners are selected through a lucky-draw. Gifts include motorcycles, refrigerators, freezers, microwave ovens, LCD TV, air-conditioners and many other items.

Results of the lucky-draw are published each day in The Express Tribune, Daily Express and Sindh Express.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 21st, 2015.

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