Win £200 of Waitrose vouchers and a Lee Kum Kee goodie bag!


Updated on 14 June 2013 | 0 Comments

Our friends at Lee Kum Kee are giving one lucky lovefood reader £200 in Waitrose vouchers and a LKK goodie bag to celebrate their 125th anniversary, and entering couldn't be easier!

125 years ago, in 1888, Lee Kum Kee invented oyster sauce. Since then they have used their experience and knowledge to create an extensive and delicious range of Chinese sauces. Today they now have over 200 sauces in their range. This huge heritage is something worth celebrating, and they want you to join in!

The prizes

LKK logoFirst prize is £200 of Waitrose vouchers and an LKK goodie bag. Two runners up with each receive a goodie bag containing a range of Lee kum sauces, including Premium Brand Oyster sauce, Sesame Oil, Black Bean Garlic sauce, Double Delux Soy sauce.

Entering couldn't be easier. Just log in to your lovefood account and answer this simple question in the comments box below

Question: what is your favourite Chinese food and why?

Example answer: dear lovefood and LKK, my favourite Chinese food is…..

We'll pick the winners at random. Closing date Wed 17th July. Usual T&Cs apply; the editor's decision is final.

More chances to win

If that wasn't enough, to further celebrate their 125th anniversary, Lee Kum Kee are giving away a massive 1,888 incredible prizes, including Samsung Galaxy notes, Chinese cooking kits, and even a fantastic trip for two to Asia!  To enter, and to find out more about their range of authentic Chinese sauces, visit www.LKK125.com.

Finally, PLEASE check your contact details

We’ve had situations in the past where people have old or unused email addresses saved with lovefood. This means that although they’ve been picked as the winner of one of our competitions, we’ve had to give the prize to someone else as they've not got back to us. So please take a second to log in (you need to do this to enter the competition anyway) click My settings at the top, and check that My email address is the one you use regularly. Also keep an eye on your spam folder. And finally, if you’re on Twitter please include your @twitter name in your answer too.

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