Sun Basket, a San Francisco-based subscription meal delivery service, recently announced the launched of its new 'Treat your Teacher' giveaway that was released just in time for back-to-school season.
The promotion will allow students to nominate their favorite teacher to win a year of free Sun Basket meals. Ten teachers will be selected from submissions and can choose from the 11 personalized meal plans including Vegan, Pescatarian, and Carb-Conscious -- to name a few.
The promotion begins on August 15, 2019, and closes Septemeber 5, 2019. Nominators can email their submissions or share via Facebook or Instagram using the hashtag #TreatYourTeacher and tagging @Sunbasket. The submissions must include the school's name, teacher's name, grade and subject they teach, and a short description of what makes them so exceptional.
Teacher-Specific Meal Plan Giveaways
Sun Basket Debuted the 'Treat Your Teacher' Program Giveaway
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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