Brazil is Football Mad..!
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Our Man In Rio
PUBLISHED:
16 Jan 2013 @ 14:34
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Being a member of a football team / club can get you some cheap deals..
© Mike Hodges
Ambev (BOV:AMBV3) one of Brazil’s biggest companies and one of the world’s biggest breweries has teamed up with some of Brazil main Football teams:
Ambev is leading a group of companies that will promote better football. They have got together with nine companies from other industries, fifteen clubs and 18 supermarket chains.
This megaproject was planned to kick off last October, but now will start this month. Ambev is investing a total of R$ 25 million – part of this money is out of the 2012 budget and the rest from 2013’s budget.
The idea is simple, if a club supporter / member signs up they will receive offers and discounts ranging between 5% and 10% from the partners.
There will be a monthly fee to belong though..!
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