Propose At Panera On Valentine’s Day, They Could Cater The Wedding

If you think you’re slick enough to propose to your significant other at Panera Bread on Valentine’s Day, and actually get away with it in a romantic way, the fast-casual restaurant will reward you… maybe.

If you post a photo of yourself proposing on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook, you can enter a chance to have Panera Bread cater your wedding.

The “enter to win” part is the kicker, as their cheap-asses will only select five weddings to cater. So after potentially humiliating yourself, and whipping out a ring over some broccoli cheddar soup, you might not even have your wedding catered for your troubles.

Maybe they’re worried about fake marriage proposals, but if that’s the case, they should have asked for videos, and cater everyone who just put themselves out there in order to have tomato mozzarella flatbreads at their wedding receptions.

If you want to give it a shot, the hashtag is #PaneraProposalSweeps, which is the most corny marketing hashtag of 2018. You have to propose and post the picture between 9 a.m., and 11:59 p.m. ET on Valentine’s Day.

Good luck on winning the sweepstakes, and also good luck keeping your S.O. after proposing at a Panera Bread.

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