buymie, the same-day delivery platform, has announced it is partnering with new Money Saving app Woolsocks to provide discounts to its loyal shoppers.
The new multi million euro funded fintech app Woolsocks launched in Ireland on 17th October 2022. buymie, Ireland’s leading same day grocery delivery company is one of Woolsocks first partners and is expected to feature in its TV advertising campaign in early 2023.
Consumers that download the Woolsocks app can save up to 2% on their weekly shop at either Dunnes Stores or Lidl when they get their groceries delivered via buymie. Following its recent launch with buymie, residents of South East Dublin can also avail of the 2% discount when they shop with Woodie’s.
CEO of buymie, Devan Hughes, said of the partnership: “Myself and Laiz are watching our spending like every other family right now. Online shopping is a great way of keeping to a budget and saving petrol money. As well as the weekly deals, this Autumn, we have added new lower cost eco slots. This extra 2% saving for buymie customers with Woolsocks is the icing on the cake. It is a great app and good luck to the team at Woolsocks”.
CEO of Woolsocks, Carlos Valenzuela also commented ”Woolsocks is aimed at creating an ecosystem where users and local shops can benefit, allowing everyone to easily save money on their daily expenses. For that reason, we are more than thrilled to partner with buymie – the go to brand for grocery delivery in Ireland. Here’s to a great partnership!”
Download the Woolsocks app from the app stores and each time you do your grocery shop with buymie you automatically get up to 2% back on your weekly shop , which is added to your savings “sock” in the Woolsocks app, that you can either save, spend or donate to charity. The deal will initially last for six months.
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