Sweepstake Name | Haggen Survey & Sweepstake |
Sweepstake Rewards | $100 Haggen Gift Card |
Sweepstakes Regions | Oregon or Washington |
Sweepstake Deadlines | 1st January 2019 to 30th April 2020 |
Survey Methods | Online |
Survey Language | English |
Haggens Survey Rules
- Minimum age to enter the survey is 18
- The survey is only open to the legal residence of Oregon or Washington
- The purchase receipt is only valid for 7 days (It means you need to take the survey within a week)
- Company employees and their affiliates can’t take part in the survey
- Void in the remainder of the United States, the United States Territories and Possessions, elsewhere and where prohibited or restricted by law.
- Entries will not be carried over from one Sweepstakes Period to the next Sweepstakes Period
- The odds of winning a Prize depend on the number of eligible entries received during each Sweepstakes Period.
- Sponsor reserves the right to permanently disqualify from any promotion any person it believes has intentionally violated these Official Rules.
See also – Take Official Fresh Market® Survey & Win $500
Steps to take Haggens Survey
- You can enter the survey online if you have the store purchase receipt
- Now go to the official website of the survey which is – http://www.haggen.com/survey
- Now on the survey homepage fill up details like Survey code (Given in the bottom of the receipt) and email address to start with
- Click NEXT to enter the survey
- Once you enter the survey answer all the questions asked based on your recent store visit and experience.
- At the end submit the form
NOTE – On or about each of the Random Drawing Dates below, Sponsor will randomly select two (5) potential winners (each a “Winner”) from all eligible entries received during the Sweepstakes Period.
In case of any further support, you can contact Haggen by:
Store Support Office
Phone (360)733-8720.
400 Sequoia Dr. Suite 202 | Bellingham, WA 98226
About Haggen INC
The company was founded in 1933 by Ben Haggen, Dorothy Haggen, and Doug Clark opened the first store on Bay Street in Bellingham. It’s a division of Albertson‘s grocery (Actually in 2015 Haggen Food & Pharmacy filed for bankruptcy and after that On March 11, 2016, Albertsons reached an agreement to acquire the 29 remaining “core” Haggen stores for $106 million.)
deli food was very poor quality – we went there for your Chinese food for our 45th anniversary dinner rather than chance going to a restaurant with the covid problems. Chicken was extremely dry and rice and noodles were also extremely dry as well. Flavor without adding the orange sauce was extremely poor. Wife woke up early with a stomach ache. Will throw the rest out. receipt 344410 2617 5541 173