Chance to win a free takeaway for Doncaster dads this Father's Day

To celebrate Father’s Day (June 20), Foodhub, one of the UK’s leading food ordering apps, is offering Doncaster dads the chance to tuck into a free family food feast.
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Families across the country will be able to celebrate their dads, or someone who has been a father figure for them throughout their life by nominating them to win a takeaway night in and a delicious family banquet.

To apply for this foodie freebie, head to Foodhub’s social media channels and submit a story of your loved one explaining why they deserve to be one of the lucky winners. Remember, the person nominated doesn’t have to be your “dad” they can be whoever you deem to be a father figure in your life.

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The winning dads will be announced Friday, June 18, and will receive a voucher enabling them to receive a free takeaway for the family on Father’s Day.

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Ardian Mula, Foodhub spokesperson, said: “Our dads, and those who act as father figures, are such a huge influence on our lives, especially over the past year and a half we have had. We wanted to ensure that dads manage to enjoy a special night in with their children before life fully goes back to normal.

“In celebration of Father’s Day, we are offering people the chance to tell us just how thankful they are for the father figures in their lives, so they can subsequently win a takeaway for their dad and the whole family resulting in a perfect family night in!”

The competition is now open and will close on 23.59pm Thursday, June 17.

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