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This 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, Show That Finger And Get Cool Offers In Restaurants

The elections are here and the citizens are gearing up to vote for their government on the 29th of April, 2019.  It has become very important to promote voting as every vote counts. The polling of Maharashtra has begun from the 11th of April in the first four phases. The results of these polls will be announced on the 23rd of May. Some restaurants in Mumbai have taken it up a notch by introducing discounts and offers on their menus to propagate voting and urge the citizens to be more responsible. 

Tatu’s Nook Chinese and Thai restaurant, Goregaon

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This restaurant in Mumbai announced a special discount for anyone who orders food after voting on the 29th of April. 20 percent discount will be given to voters on election day. In the previous elections of 2014, their similar initiative received a good response from the public, so they wanted to continue the initiative this year as well.

Via Bombay, Chembur

This café located in the heart of Chembur is a great addition to the list of restaurants in Mumbai. Catering Indian and Asian flavors with a twist of old Bombay, this restaurant has come up with a small but vital offer for Voting Day. It offers a Fresh Lime Water to each socially responsible person who walks in on Monday, 29th April. 

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Coffee by Di Bella, All High Street Outlets

This voting season, CBD is making your vote worth even more by giving out free coffees to all patrons who flaunt their inked fingers on Election Day! All you need to do is cast your vote, head to the nearest Coffee By Di Bella outlet, and show them your proof of voting…viola! You got yourself a complimentary Cuppa Joe! Only one coffee per person.

Image Credits: National Restaurant Association of India

Le Café, Chembur

With a bright and cute ambience, this café is a haven for people who love continental food and desserts. Similar to Via Bombay’s offer, Le Café also offers a Fresh Lime Water to each socially responsible person who walks in on Monday, 29th April. It’s a perfect incentive for this summer heat, wouldn’t you say?

Image Credits: LBB

If you thought your vote doesn’t count, it certainly does!

Sadiya Dhanani

Sadiya Dhanani is a fiction writer from Mumbai, India. She majored in Psychology and Political Science in her undergraduate program from Jaihind College, Mumbai. Besides being in love with intelligent writing that can move her to tears, she’s on a quest to maintain her coffee/bloodstream ratio.

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