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Student wins his own wheels in Mokopane

Daniel Molokomme, a 22-year-old Mokopane resident, thought nothing would come from his entry into The Fish & Chip Co's Win a Car competition.

STUDENT life is a time filled with little sleep, lots of fun and, sadly, very little funds.

While some students are lucky enough to have their own wheels, making life a little more accessible, those who don’t own their own mode of transport have certainly come to appreciate the friends who do.

Fortunately for the recently graduated mechanical engineering student, Daniel Molokomme, the days of catching a lift are over. Daniel is the proud new owner of a Chevrolet Spark Campus thanks to The Fish & Chip Co.

Molokomme, a 22-year-old Mokopane resident, thought nothing would come from his entry into The Fish & Chip Co’s Win a Car competition.

“After buying a small fish and chips combo from my local store, I entered the competition, just to try my luck. I never thought that this meal would actually end up being my ticket to mobility.

“It still feels like I need to be woken from a dream,” he said.

It is no secret that, when it comes to business, The Fish & Chip Co is all about adding value to the lives of customers.

Aside from offering sterling service and products that exceed their expectations, the real way to make a customer happy is by meeting and exceeding their needs, they believe. This is what has sparked The Fish & Chip Co to run their second Win a Car competition in conjunction with Coca-Cola.

“Just like Daniel, the winner of our first competition did not own his own mode of transport. The impact that the gift of mobility has on these people demonstrates that winning a car is a phenomenal experience. We are so pleased to have been able to create this opportunity for both winners,” Jan de Beer, the managing executive of The Fish & Chip Co, said.

“We know that many South Africans, not only the students, appreciate a little relief in their finances. The majority of our customers either have to make use of public transport to commute or have never owned a car of their own before. A car is ideal to meet their need for private transport as well as their desire to own something new and dependable of their own.”

Molokomme received the keys to his brand new Chevrolet Spark Campus at the Mokopane store where he entered the competition at a handover event, where the community was also present to share in his joy.

“I cannot begin to express how grateful I am to The Fish & Chip Co. I have always loved their food and have supported them for many years. Now, I am sure we will be lifetime partners,” Molokomme concluded.

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