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Back to School: Another exciting school year begins with Alphamega Hypermarkets

Supporting students in every new beginning, Alphamega Hypermarkets once again welcomes the new school year with its “Back to School” campaign.

By purchasing their school supplies from Alphamega Hypermarkets, customers can make sure their children will be all set for the coming school year and receive three vouchers worth a total of €55.

Specifically, with every purchase of school supplies worth €30 and above in a single receipt, Alphamega Hypermarkets customers will receive two €15-vouchers for Famous Sports and Fox Kids & Baby, along with a €25-voucher for Electroline.

In particular, the €15-voucher for Famous Sports can be spent on trainers, tracksuits, or T-shirts worth a total of €40 and above.

The €15-voucher for Fox Kids & Baby can be redeemed for the purchase of school clothing worth €50 and above, while the €25-voucher for Electroline can be redeemed with any purchase of €60 and above.

The vouchers are available to all parents and students who use the Alphamega Family Card, to make purchases from as little as €30 in a single receipt, choosing from the vast selection of character-themed and branded backpacks, pencil cases, stationery and accessories available at Alphamega Hypermarkets.

This year’s “Back to School” campaign will run from 1 August to 30 September 2023, or until stocks last.

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