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Hungry Jack’s UNO promotion returns with $140m worth of prizes

Prizes include two brand-new cars and an entertainment system.

Hungry Jack’s UNO has returned, with the fast-food giant offering $140m worth of prizes.

The prizes include a share of $100k in cash prizes, two new Mitsubishi ASXs, a Samsung Home Entertainment System, $2,500 travel prize, free fuel at Shell and other free food and drinks. Winners can scan and stash free food prizes on the Hungry Jack’s app and redeem them later at the front counter or drive-thru.

Customers have three ways to win. First is the Instant Win in which purchases of any participating products earn customers a one-in-four chance to win prizes instantly. Next is Collect to Win where customers can collect a unique set of three gold Wild cards to win a share of the $100k cash prizes. Customers can also win at Hungry Jack’s Second Chance Draw.

To join the promo, customers can simply purchase any medium or large burger meal between 2 May and 12 June at Hungry Jack’s restaurants, drive-thru, delivery or in-app to be in with a chance to win. Customers who Go Large get an even higher chance of winning.

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