
Everyone was looking forward to them and that’s it, the summer vacation is finally coming to an end. What to entertain students, college students and other high school students, as well as their parents, but not only. From this Saturday, July 8, the summer vacation starts, and it’s all over France. Undoubtedly, the roads must be very busy, as well as the gas stations. Therefore, it is better to be patient with your problems and stock up in advance. But for those who need to stop on the road, they can take advantage of a very good plan this weekend, thanks Casino supermarkets.
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An attractive offer
The brand is back again with the €1 fuel operation, which it has organized every weekend for several months. Something to please the motorists, while the government asked the distributors to make a gesture for them. But beware, because this offer won’t last long again. So visit the casino service stations Friday July 7 and Saturday July 8 next to take advantage of it. You will pay the regular price shown on the totem and then you will be given a discount voucher corresponding to the difference between this amount and €1.
Some conditions
This one, dthe maximum value is 50 euros can be picked up in store and spent until this Sunday at 12:30 p.m., from €120 spent. Please note that this offer is for individuals and is limited to one vehicle per household. You can enjoy it only once during the validity period. Ultimately, only the original voucher will be accepted, while photocopies or photographs will be rejected. This offer will not be valid during the opening hours of stores that operate only in “100% self-service” mode.
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Source: Auto Plus

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