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CookUnity Hides Cash-Filled Tomato Cans Nationwide to Celebrate the Return of Pop Culture's Hottest Chef

CookUnity Hides Cash-Filled Tomato Cans Nationwide to Celebrate the Return of Pop Culture's Hottest Chef

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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- CookUnity, the 100% chef-led meal delivery platform, is calling on Americans to say 'yes, chef' and join the hunt for its latest campaign: the 'Tomato Can Cash Drop,' a nationwide scavenger hunt hiding thousands of dollars in cash and prizes inside tomato cans across major U.S. cities.
From Friday, June 20 th to Tuesday, June 24 th participants can head to CookUnity's Instagram (@cookunity) for daily drops and clues in culinary hotspots across the country, including;
Each tomato can contains $500 USD in cash and $500 in CookUnity meal credits, so lucky winners can enjoy meals crafted by elite chefs, like the chefs we love binge-watching on TV. CookUnity knows a thing or two about award-winning chefs, with the brand's meals crafted from some of the world's most critically acclaimed masters, including James Beard Award Winner Jose Garces, Iron Chef Cat Cora, James Beard Award Winner Rick Bayless, and more.
'CookUnity's mission is to connect real people with the talents, passions, and nourishing food of the very best chefs,' said Cam Ferrin, VP of Brand Marketing at CookUnity. 'Our culture is obsessed with chefs and inspiring food, but the way we eat every day is far from that ideal. 'Tomato Can Cash Drop' is our way of celebrating pop culture's love for chefs, while also trying to close that gap and redefine our standards for daily eating, by bringing the expertise of chefs off our TV screens and onto our tables, every day.'
Scavenger Hunt & Sweepstakes Details:
Every second counts! June 20-24 CookUnity is hiding tomato cans across Chicago, New York City, and Austin with daily clues on @chicagocollectors, @findthecashny, @findthecashatx, respectively. Be the first to find a can and you may just win a prize valued at $1,000 USD in cash and CookUnity credits.
Not located in one of these iconic food cities? Follow @CookUnity on Instagram and (1) Follow @CookUnity (2) Comment with your favorite chef moment from a movie or TV show and (3) Tag a friend in your comment that you'd hire as sous-chef for a chance to win nationwide.
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Open to legal residents of the 50 United States and Washington D.C. 18 or older at time of entry. Begins June 18, 2025 at 9:00 a.m. EDT and ends on June 24, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. EDT For official rules, follow this link: The CookUnity Tomato Can Surprise Contest Official Rules
So, grab your sous-chef and hit the streets with CookUnity. As for those other meal delivery services? 86!
About CookUnity
CookUnity is a premium, chef-made meal delivery platform that connects top chefs with discerning consumers seeking restaurant-quality meals delivered to their doorstep. With a mission to redefine convenience without compromising on taste or quality, CookUnity offers a diverse menu curated by culinary professionals, using locally sourced ingredients whenever possible. Through innovative partnerships and a commitment to culinary excellence, CookUnity aims to reimagine the home dining experience, making chef-prepared meals accessible to food enthusiasts throughout North America. With thousands of recipes developed by top chefs, CookUnity offers the greatest range of cuisines for food enthusiasts. Learn more at CookUnity.com.

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