Keen to get some free eats? Menulog has placed 100 Easter eggs throughout their app, and if you find one you could be winning a $100 voucher.

As social distancing restrictions have us locked up tight for the Easter long weekend, you better bet that ordering some food for delivery will be on my list of activities.

Since we can’t meet up with the family do an Easter egg hunt, and meeting up with mates is something we’re unable to do, Menulog has offered up its own form of entertainment – a virtual Easter egg hunt with huge prizes on offer for the lucky finders.

Hidden throughout the food delivery app are 100 Easter eggs just waiting to be found. They’re located in the banner image of a fair few restaurants, and if you find one then you’ll be able to enter a contest to win a sweet $100 Menulog voucher.

All you have to do is spend your sweet, sweet time scrolling through to find yourself some tasty grub, which, let’s face it, we usually spend longer figuring out what we want to eat than it takes for the order to get delivered. Then, if you’re lucky enough to spot one of these coveted eggs, you’ve got to place an order with that restaurant, and let them know that you spotted the Easter egg and you’re keen to enter the competition.

What happens next is left completely up to chance – you’ll be entered with every other finder to win one of the 100 vouchers that they plan to dish out over the course of the long weekend.

The hunt kicks off at midday tomorrow, and continues until 11:59PM on Monday. With no chance of plans happening through the long weekend, (I mean, unless you’re willing to cop a major fine), and heaps of time on hand to get to snacking, then you’re sure to be able to hop on in and gather your self tons of Easter eggs.

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You can find the full details of Menulog’s Easter egg hunt via their website.

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