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Vaccinated? Get 1kg tomato, potato, onion for Rs 5 at Haryana store

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Vaccinated? Get 1kg tomato, potato, onion for Rs 5 at Haryana store

Vaccinated? Get 1kg tomato, potato, onion for Rs 5 at Haryana store

Haryana's grocery store located in Sirsa came up with a unique initiative to encourage people to get vaccinated for COVID-19.

The lucrative offer includes 1kg potato, 1 kg tomato and 1 kg onion at the cost of Rs 5.

People who have their vaccination certificate can take benefit of this offer.


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