Participate in Wrapmaster Wrap Challenge for Hospitality Action
Time is running out for caterers to take the Wrap Challenge and help raise money for Hospitality Action.
Our partner supplier, Wrap Film Systems, is calling on members of the hospitality industry to grab a Wrapmaster cling-film dispenser and film themselves wrapping anything they want in just 10 seconds. For every video posted on Twitter using the hashtag #WrapChallenge, the UK proprietor of the award-winning Wrapmaster will donate £5 to Hospitality Action*. Not only that, the most creative video will earn one lucky person £500 cash and the latest smartphone.
Those that don’t have a Wrapmaster dispenser can still join the challenge by claiming a FREE Wrapmaster Duo or Compact through the website www.wrap-smart.co.uk. For more information click here.
You can also take advantage of the Bunzl Catering Supplies September offer and switch to a Wrapmaster dispenser by ordering a Wrapmaster Duo Starter Kit, which consists of a Refill Starter Pack and a FREE Wrapmaster Duo dispenser. For more information click here.
Hospitality Action offers vital assistance to all who work, or have worked within hospitality in the UK and who find themselves in crisis. www.hospitalityaction.org.uk
With a £5 donation to Hospitality Action for every video posted before 30th November, Wrap Film Systems is encouraging people to spread the word and nominate colleagues on Twitter to get involved in the Wrap Challenge.
*Donation up to £1,000. Wrap Challenge details and Terms & Conditions are available at www.wrap-smart.co.uk

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