Food Basics Wants You to “Have it All”

What does “Having it All” mean to you?  It’s a pretty big question, and possibly one where the answer would change depending on your stage of life, for example.

Ontario grocery retailer Food Basics has decided to run a contest for its customers based on this question, and are offering $1,000 gift cards to help achieve that ultimate definition.

In their efforts to promote the contest, Food Basics reached out to me to see if I’d be willing to answer the question “What does having it all mean to me?” as well as “What would I do if I had an extra $1,000 to spend?”.

I agreed and here is what I said:

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Curious to know more about the contest?  Of course you are!

Win free groceries for a year! Starting June 3rd, visit any Ontario Food Basics location in order to receive a pin code and be entered in a contest to win one of three grand prizes of gift cards valuing at $10,000.

Film, upload, share and win! Film a 5-15 second video answering the question: “If you won free groceries for an entire year, what would you do with the savings?” Upload the video to www.foodbasics.ca/videocontest for a chance to win one of six prizes $1,000 in Food Basics gift cards until the end of June.

So get your thoughts together, get them on video and enter to win!

 

(Disclaimer:  This is a sponsored post.  The author, EnviroDad.com, nor any of its agents or affiliates are associated with the contest or it’s organizers outside of the scope of this post.)

Eric Novak

About Eric Novak

Eric Novak is a father of 4 who also thinks that environmental stewardship is a requisite of parenting. He's not a professional Dad nor is he an environmental scientist, but he's someone who gives a damn and is trying to make the right decisions as he lives his life as a father, environmentalist, part time professor and business owner. Eric has 4 children and resides in Ajax, Ontario.