ProCook in Basingstoke will be giving away a goody bag worth £50 to the first 20 customers through the door over the weekend.
With baking and warming winter one-pot meals on the agenda for Autumn, local foodies will be eager to drop into ProCook at Festival Place this Saturday for a special bumper giveaway celebrating the shopping centre’s 20th birthday.
To celebrate the incredible 20-year milestone for the iconic Hampshire retail destination, ProCook is giving away a goody bag worth £50 to the first 20 customers through the door at 9:30am on Saturday, October 22, and one lucky customer per store will receive an additional £100 golden ticket gift voucher to spend in store, hidden in one of the bags.
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For those who miss out, customers who visit the store this weekend will still be able to bag a bargain with up to 70 per cent off essential cookware, bakeware, tableware and kitchen accessories with their bumper autumn Warehouse Sale.
In addition to the main Warehouse Sale, each week ProCook will be offering three extra special offers with a saving of up to £300 on the typical price. This week, ending on Sunday, October 23, the offers include a Gourmet Stainless Steel Sauté Pan, a 5-piece Professional X50 Micarta Knife Set with a Glass Block, and a stylish 32-piece Stockholm Slate Dinner Set.
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ProCook's Festival Place store features ProCook’s full range of high-quality products, from essential bakeware and stunning tableware to colourful Cast Iron pieces and cutting-edge knife ranges. ProCook’s friendly team are always on hand with friendly advice to make sure customers get just what they need can try items before they buy, and build bespoke cookware, knife and tableware sets to suit their needs.
ProCook can be found at 52 Festival Place, Basingstoke, RG21 7BF.
The store is open from 9:30am-7pm Monday to Saturday, 11am-5pm on Sundays.
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