Jumia Food Ghana offers discount sales for top restaurants dubbed ‘March Mega Deals’

We love Ghana, we love our culture, we love our heritage and above all we Love our Food.

Jumia Food Ghana, your number one ordering and delivery service brings you the biggest discount sales across top restaurants in the Month of March. It’s the March Mega Deals.

Accra will be feasting from the Jumia food platform, during the month of March with deals ranging from a Buy one get one free, 20% to a whopping 50% discounts along with Free Delivery on weekends your favourite restaurants.

Top brands such as KFC, Burger King, Papa’s Pizza, Coco Lounge, Pizza Inn and Chicken Inn will all have discounts available to customers to buy and enjoy during our month of Independence. Not to exclude our cedi savers, they will also have cool price meals on your pocket to choose from. The Beans and korkor seller, the fried yam and fish seller, and the waakye seller across the street will all be part of the discount sales.

During a pre-event meeting, Country Manager for Jumia Food, Pearlyn Budu said “we are offering mind-blowing deals at heavily discounted prices. We just want to give back to our customers and also welcome new customers to download the Jumia Food app or visit our website https://food.jumia.com.gh/ and enjoy the best of the best with regards to Food ordering and delivery service.

Other restaurants joining are Zeallers Tasty, Khana Khazana, Artist Pizza, Coq au vin, Poffertjes, Top Pizza, Hybrid Lounge, Cherleyan’s Restaurant and many more.

The social media handles and followers will not be left out. We will have interesting games and puzzles to engage them to win amazing prices as well.

Just follow our social media handles on Twitter and Instagram @jumiafoodghana and on Facebook: jumiafoodGH with the #MuchMoreInMarch.

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