Auckland FC has announced My Food Bag as its newest official partner, just in time for the team’s highly anticipated match against Adelaide United FC on March 1.
My Food Bag will support the club for the next three seasons, marking the beginning of a partnership that promises to elevate both game day experiences and community engagement.
Auckland FC has quickly entered the hearts of Aucklanders and Kiwis alike with their fun, bold approach to game day. From their passionate supporters to their innovative match-day events, the Knights have truly redefined what it means to be a fan of football in Aotearoa. My Food Bag is excited to be a part of this vibrant energy and is looking forward to contributing to the excitement with its own unique touch to the experience.
Exclusive surprises
Auckland FC fans can look forward to exclusive surprises, including foodie giveaways after Knights victories and fresh new ways to experience match day.
Auckland FC’s Chief Executive, Nick Becker, welcomes the partnership with enthusiasm.
“We are delighted to bring My Food Bag into the Auckland FC family. Their commitment to delivering fresh, high-quality meals aligns perfectly with our values of providing the best for our community. This partnership will help us engage with our supporters in new ways and continue to grow the Auckland FC brand.”
Claim your steak
Mark Winter, CEO of My Food Bag, shared his excitement.
“At My Food Bag, we are passionate about helping Aotearoa New Zealand eat and live well. We are thrilled to partner with Auckland FC to support the club, its players, and its energetic fanbase. Together we can bring fresh new experiences to fans and create memorable moments both on and off the field.”
To kick of the partnership, My Food Bag is offering all match attendees the chance to Claim Their Steak – if Auckland FC wins, fans can claim an offer of free eye fillet steak with any My Food Bag delivery the following weekend.
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