Is your lunchtime favourite a winner?
14:54, 16 May 2008
Food fans could be in for a treat.
We need your help to find out who sells the best sandwich or snack in Maidstone – and by taking part, you could win yourself £100 to spend on your favourite lunchtime grub.
Let’s Do Lunch has been a roaring success with many snack bars, cafes and restaurants offering readers delicious, cut-price offers.
You'll find vouchers in the Kent Messenger each week to save yourself money every day.
To celebrate this promotion, we’re asking people to nominate their favourite lunchtime food from any outlet in Maidstone, whether they are part of Let’s Do Lunch or not.
Does your mouth water at the prospect of roast beef with English mustard inside fresh ciabatta or perhaps brie and cranberry in a granary bap? Or perhaps a dull Monday morning is made a little more tolerable by the prospect of a Caesar salad or pasta with anchovies and olives.
It can be a traditional lunchtime snack or something really exotic – you can choose.
All you need to do is send in the details to us. A panel of judges will shortlist the best and most popular. The team will then try them out to find the winner.
The victor will recieve a trophy, certificate and free profile in the paper. The customer nominating the winner will get £100 to spend at the winning outlet. If there is more than one person nominating, then judges will select based on your description, so make sure you sell it well!
Send your nomination and reason, as well as your name, address, email address and phone number, to KM LUNCH Competition, Kent Messenger, 6 & 7 Middle Row, Maidstone, Kent ME14 1TG. Alternatively, you can email the details to kmcompetition@thekmgroup.co.uk
All entries must arrive by noon on Tuesday, May 27.
Click here for full terms and conditions.
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