“Mad for Garlic is Korea’s first garlic-themed Italian restaurant. The unique concept made its debut in 2001 through Mad for Garlic’s first restaurant in Apgujeong-dong, an affluent entertainment and residential district in southern Seoul.
With its unique and innovative menu with garlic-specialized Italian cuisine and an excellent selection of wines, Mad for Garlic soon became one of Korea’s most popular restaurant chains. Rather than having a central kitchen system, at Mad for Garlic, the entire cooking process starts with raw materials in the kitchen of each branch to bring fresh food to the table.”
The good news?
Mad for Garlic has released a set of coupons for customers to enjoy Buy 1 Get 1 Free Pizza or Pasta in their latest promotion. There is also a 30% discount on all other food items.
Simply download and print the eCoupon below, and present it upon ordering.
* You can only use one coupon per table, per visit. Splitting of bill is not allowed.
Who do you want to share your pizza or pasta with? Share this deal with your friends and see who’s interested!
Mad for Garlic
3 Temasek Boulevard
#02-300/301
Suntec City Mall
Singapore 038993
Katie Paterson from Flipit.com gives the inside scoop on how to get creative in ensuring you pay the lowest price online. Flipit.com is Singapore’s number one promo code portal and all round money-saving platform.
We all love the fun, flexibility and convenience of shopping online, but the biggest perk has got to be the fact you can pretty much guarantee you’ll always be paying the lowest price possible – that is, if you know how to shop online like a pro! Here are a few sneaky insider tips and tricks to help you score a discount each and every time you spend money online.
Bookmark a good coupon code provider – Discount codes almost always have a limited time span (which makes it all the more rewarding when you catch it in time!). The best way to ensure you keep up to date with all the best codes as soon as they’re available is by bookmarking the homepage of a reputable coupon code provider such as Flipit.com. Homepages are updated daily, so checking this page out regularly will ensure you never miss a beat!
Tease webstores by pretending to abandon your cart – Brands who notice and take offence to this kind of move are likely to get in touch and ask why you didn’t see your purchase through, offering a discount (usually around 10%) to encourage you back and make the final payment. Similarly, brands who are being particularly innovative with understanding customer behaviour have been known to install cursor movement detectors which are triggered when you swipe upwards to close the window, revealing a ‘leaving so soon?’ pop-up window. Give it a try!
Sign up to webstore newsletters – Signing up to newsletters can be really useful for online stores. Of course, some can end up bombarding you with emails on a daily basis, but unsubscribing in these situations is simply a matter of clicking a button. It’s worth signing up to newsletters of brands that you love, as those on the mail list are considered a priority, and are always first to be notified of sales, special events or exclusive discounts.
Use a price comparison site – Price comparison sites are the epitome of everything that’s great about shopping online. Shopping around various stores in person to find the cheapest price is an exhausting and time-consuming task, but with price comparison sites such as Priceme.com.sg you can guarantee you’re always paying the lowest possible price available.
Never pay shipping – Shipping costs are a nuisance. Hopefully soon enough they will become a thing of the past, as more brands begin to realise that making the sale and gaining loyal customers is way more important than covering a few dollars postage cost. Unless you’re seeking certain shipping privileges such as same- or next-day delivery, there are a number of ways that you can avoid paying for the delivery of your purchase. For example, some stores offer free shipping if you reach beyond a certain purchase total, so it might be worth buying more (perhaps two of the same item but in different sizes to ensure a perfect fit) and returning whatever isn’t suitable, free of charge. Alternatively, many stores offer shipping voucher codes, and you can always try chancing your luck and reaching out to the brand to ask for free shipping – sometimes being bold pays off, and what have you got to lose?
JCB has collaborated with Scoot to offer its loyal customers some perks.
From 10 to 12 July 2015, JCB’s Credit Card Members enjoy 1 for 1 fares on Scoot’s Economy Class.
Fly to the following destinations with your partner for the price of one: Bangkok, Hong Kong, Perth, Gold Coast, Sydney, Tianjin, Nanjing, Qingdao, Shenyang, Taipei, Kaohsiung, Seoul, Tokyo and Osaka.
More details below:
Even the return flights are going at 1-for-1 offer!
Miss their flash sale? You will still get to enjoy 20% off Scoot airfares from 13 July to 12 August 2015. All you need to do is to key in the promo code “JCB20” to enjoy the offer!
Not a JCB Cardmember yet? Apply now at uob.com.sg/jcb today or share this post with someone you know that owns a JCB-UOB Card!
Sale Period: 10-12 Jul 2015 Travel Period: By 30 Nov 2015
Terms and Conditions
*Offer is valid for a minimum of 2 adult passengers, for Economy class bookings made at www.flyscoot.com/jcb only. Taxes and surcharges apply, and are subject to change due to currency fluctuations. Economy fares exclude checked baggage, meals and inflight entertainment. Full payment is required at the point of booking, and must be made with JCB cards. Payment processing fees per guest segment are not included. Full list of fees are available at www.flyscoot.com. Offer is subject to availability and confirmation. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights or all dates. Bookings are not refundable except as provided in the Conditions of Carriage. All the terms and conditions are available at www.flyscoot.com.