FAIRPLAY, CO, July 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) DiningGrades.com is giving one lucky person a month's worth of free restaurant dining, all for simply playing with your food! All you have to do is spell "Dining Grades" the next time you are eating out and upload the picture on the Dining Grades Facebook page (http://bit.ly/MJ10Pk). Be creative, have fun, but keep it clean (the dining experience) and respectful of other diners.
To enter the contest, simply take a picture of the words "Dining Grades" that you have spelled out using only what is at your table. Post that picture on the "CONTEST" tab of the Dining Grades Facebook page (http://bit.ly/MJ10Pk) and the entry that receives the most "likes" will receive a month's worth of restaurant dining certificates.
The winner will receive 16 restaurant.com gift certificates in the amount of $25 each (a $400 value!), based on the fact that the average American dines out 3.5 times per week. Certificates can be redeemed at any of the thousands of participating restaurant.com businesses.
Copy and paste the following short URL into your browser to visit the Dining Grades Facebook page, read the full description, and upload your photo - http://bit.ly/MJ10Pk
DiningGrades.com dishes up the perfect solution for diners in their area or travelers to access insider information on unsanitary practices and find restaurants that have been graded by customers as good enough and clean enough to warrant a referral as a clean dining experience. DiningGrades.com users can also offer their insights by adding their own ratings on everything from the cleanliness of the glassware, whether their meat was thoroughly cooked, if the waiter reached across the plate or touched the rim of a glass and many more criteria to assure a safe dining experience. With the newly launched free apps for iPhone and Android it is easy to rate an eating establishment at the time of dining and gain points toward dining certificates. The app gives the consumer a list of rated restaurants in their area as well as other useful features.
About DiningGrades.com
DiningGrades.com Founder Dr. Harlan Stueven spent nearly 30 years as an emergency room physician. In that time, he saw patients suffer and die from food poisoning related conditions. He created Dining Grades as a way to improve awareness of food-borne illness, and ultimately reduce it.
Dining Grades can be accessed online or through mobile applications. For more information, visit http://www.dininggrades.com.
Dining Grades provides consumers with a system to grade dining experiences on food safety,
and feed restaurant partners critical data/tools to improve guest perceptions. http://www.dininggrades.com
Play With Your Food And Win A Month's Worth Of Restaurant Dining!
DiningGrades.Com wants to give you a month's worth of free restaurant dining - a $400 value!
2012-07-27
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