THE HUNT IS ON…WIN £500 AT HALL’S LARGEST HAGGIS HUNT

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Hall’s, the producer of the best selling haggis in the world, is set to host Hall’s Largest Haggis Hunt in Dundee and Falkirk on Sunday 23rd January 2011. The first to find the ‘Great Emperor’ haggis will win a £500 Asda voucher to celebrate with a feast for the whole family this Burns Day. Families, individuals and groups of friends from across Scotland are invited to take part for their chance to win. All you need to do is turn up and register at Callendar Park in Falkirk and Baxter Park in Dundee at 11am where the Hunt will commence. Please dress appropriately for the weather as haggis hunting is an outdoor activity! The starting point is located at the center of Baxter Park adjacent to the Glass Center in Dundee or at the front of Callendar House in Callendar Park in Falkirk, where you can gather to hear the clues to the secret location of Hall’s Largest Haggis. The first to find this hiding haggis will be awarded their prize to spend at any ASDA stores nationwide, perfect for preparing for the perfect Burn’s Day Supper. Winners will be announced at 12 noon, where there will also be a photo call for the winner with their voucher and the illusive Great Emperor – Hall’s 2.37kg Haggis which is being launched exclusively for ASDA this January. Those not lucky enough to find the Great Emperor can still join in the fun. There will also be a chance to find Hall’s food vouchers to try Hall’s best selling haggis at local stores from the 12th January. Background: Hall’s is a well known and well loved Scottish brand offering a range of traditional meat products such as sausages, breakfast packs, Lorne sausage and of course our famous national dish – The Hall’s Haggis. Hall’s is the No 1 haggis brand in Scotland and is the best selling haggis in the world. The company was founded in 1932 by David A Hall and has been based in Broxburn, near Edinburgh, since the early 1960s. The Hall's business currently employs in excess of 900 people at the Broxburn site, and is a major supporter of Scottish agriculture. Ends This information and further details from Mia O’Neill at Denvir T: 01786 448 160 E: mia@denvirmarketing.com