Tipsy rule #2 - free olive oil forever
Free Olive Oil Forever
Step 1 : Find yourself in a supermarket selling Tipsy Oil and you see there are 3 or less bottles on the shelf.
Step 2 : Take a photo of the bottles and upload it to Facebook or Instagram with the hashtag #tipsyoil
Step 3 : Send the photo and your desired delivery address via email, facebook or instagram to us.
Step 4, the final step : We will send a free bottle of Tipsy to you!
Fine print : Offer approved if you are the first to notify us. Offer only approved when supermarket confirms stock levels. Rule #1 exists.
Step 1 : Find yourself in a supermarket selling Tipsy Oil and you see there are 3 or less bottles on the shelf.
Step 2 : Take a photo of the bottles and upload it to Facebook or Instagram with the hashtag #tipsyoil
Step 3 : Send the photo and your desired delivery address via email, facebook or instagram to us.
Step 4, the final step : We will send a free bottle of Tipsy to you!
Fine print : Offer approved if you are the first to notify us. Offer only approved when supermarket confirms stock levels. Rule #1 exists.
Why?
Suppliers like us need to make sure there are stocks in our stores. Usually this is done by someone driving to the store and checking the shelf. By checking the stock for us, we save the environment by reducing carbon emissions and you get free olive oil forever!
Frequently Asked Questions
Why not call up the supermarket instead?
Supermarkets have hundreds of suppliers and only a few staff. Although some supermarkets have clever software that shows stock, most don't have the resources to let suppliers know about what stock is remaining.
How much carbon is saved each time a supermarket is checked this way?
Car emissions from driving to supermarket and back is approximately 20km from Tipsy Global Headquarters.
Average Carbon Dioxide emissions from 1km of driving = 256.88 grams (EPA 2014)
Total Carbon Dioxide emission = 256.88g x 20km = 5137 grams
References :
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Transportation and Air Quality. (2014). Greenhouse Gas Emissions from a Typical Passenger Vehicle. Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Suppliers like us need to make sure there are stocks in our stores. Usually this is done by someone driving to the store and checking the shelf. By checking the stock for us, we save the environment by reducing carbon emissions and you get free olive oil forever!
Frequently Asked Questions
Why not call up the supermarket instead?
Supermarkets have hundreds of suppliers and only a few staff. Although some supermarkets have clever software that shows stock, most don't have the resources to let suppliers know about what stock is remaining.
How much carbon is saved each time a supermarket is checked this way?
Car emissions from driving to supermarket and back is approximately 20km from Tipsy Global Headquarters.
Average Carbon Dioxide emissions from 1km of driving = 256.88 grams (EPA 2014)
Total Carbon Dioxide emission = 256.88g x 20km = 5137 grams
References :
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Transportation and Air Quality. (2014). Greenhouse Gas Emissions from a Typical Passenger Vehicle. Ann Arbor, MI 48105