Jan is shopping at Asda. She completes an entry form at the checkout for a prize draw
which gives her a chance to win a new car. Jan is participating in a:
A)consumer contest
B)sales contest
C)sales competition
D)consumer sweepstake

1 Answer

Answer :

D)consumer sweepstake

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