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This Easter, with the MyPetrolina app, fill up and shop

The MyPetrolina app offers you a unique opportunity to win vouchers worth €200 and €500 from selected Hypermarkets, making your Easter shopping even more rewarding.

This Easter, use the MyPetrolina app to refuel at Petrolina, Agip, and Eni service stations and take advantage of this unique opportunity. Get ready for a season of rewards, as 50 lucky participants will each receive €200 in Hypermarket vouchers, while 10 grand prize winners will be awarded €500 vouchers, just in time for Easter shopping.

Simply use the MyPetrolina app for automotive fuel purchases at Petrolina, Agip, or Eni service stations. For every €10 spent, you’ll earn one entry. The more you fuel up, the greater your chance of winning a voucher.

Beyond the Easter giveaway, the MyPetrolina app lets you earn points with every transaction, redeem rewards for branded products, unlock exclusive offers, and easily locate your nearest Petrolina, Agip, or Eni station.

Fill up, shop smart, and make this Easter extra special. Download the MyPetrolina app today and feel like a winner all year long.

* Fuel limits apply.

Terms & Conditions apply. For full details, visit petrolina.com.cy

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