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Ooredoo has announced a new promotion with Talabat.com, the Middle East’s largest online food delivery portal that will see Hala customers receive a discount for topping-up.
The promotion, which will run until January 28, will enable all Hala customers to receive a 30% discount off their online orders with the popular food service for topping-up QR50, or making a data recharge of QR60 or above.
This exclusive partnership is a first of its kind for Hala customers as the company work to reward users and will save customers money per order.
Hala customers will now receive the promotional code with all top-ups of QR50 and above or a data recharge of QR 60 and above, via SMS.
The promotional code can then be redeemed via the Talabat.com website or mobile application to receive the 30% discount on all food ordered.
Talabat.com is one of the most popular food ordering and delivery services in Qatar and has partnerships with all the major food chains and restaurants in the country.
All promotional codes are valid until January 28. Voucher codes can be used only once, and are not valid for multiple food orders.
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