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#LoveLocalDay

Looking to spread the love on Valentine’s Day, Bira will be joining forces with ShopAppy’s #LoveLocal Day tomorrow (February 14), to celebrate local high streets, markets and dedicated businesses that include gift shops.

The initiative is aiming to raise awareness by asking consumers to use Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, to share their post and to tag the person that they would most like to share £50 ShopAppy vouchers with, using the hashtag #lovelocalday. Winners will be chosen at random on #lovelocalday February 14.

Shoppers are also be asked to take a photo of their favourite business, business owner or shopkeeper and share it on the #lovelocalday Facebook, Instagram or Twitter page. A shop/shop owner will be selected at random from the pictures uploaded and sent a bunch of flowers from a local independent florist.

In addition, ShopAppy will also be surprising some of the most loved shop owners with Valentine cards and messages.

 

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