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New Cause-based Mobile Rewards App
Replaces Traditional Restaurant Customer Loyalty Card

All Restaurants in Denver, Chicago and Minneapolis Can Join “Eat-A-Bite, Give-A-Bit”
to Reward Customers and Fight Hunger in Their Communities

 

MINNEAPOLIS, March 13, 2012 – ValuedPatron Marketing Services, LLC (VPMS) has launched
Eat‐A‐Bite, Give‐A‐Bit™ — a long‐term, cause‐marketing program based on a smartphone app that
unites food manufacturers, restaurants and consumers to help feed hungry Americans, while
rewarding each group for their participation.

A new concept in customer‐relationship building that replaces the traditional loyalty rewards
program, Eat‐A‐Bite, Give‐A‐Bit is based on a Cause Rewards Marketing technology and viral
social media platform that utilizes mobile‐based scanning technology.

Now in the second week of a 90‐day kickoff, the program has already signed on 50 restaurants in
three U.S. markets ‐‐Denver/Boulder, Minneapolis/St. Paul and Chicago. All restaurants in these
three metro areas are encouraged to participate in the Eat‐A‐Bite, Give‐A‐Bit program by
registering at http://business.valuedpatron.com/register.

ValuedPatron is partnering with Performance Foodservice, one of the nation’s leading foodservice
distributors, and Roma Food, the largest distributor of Italian and Italian‐American food products,
to introduce Eat‐A‐Bite, Give‐A‐Bit to its more than 100,000 U.S. restaurant customers. Both are
part of Performance Food Group, a leading food distributor based in Richmond, Va. Among the
participating restaurants are Angelo’s Pizza Parlors in Denver and Lafayette, Colo.; Champp’s
in Minneapolis and Gonzo’s Pizzeria in suburban Chicago.

“We’re proud to have Performance Food Group’s support of the Eat‐A‐Bite, Give‐A‐Bit program,”
said Keith Bluford, CEO of ValuedPatron. “Our technology gives PFG’s restaurant customers a
replacement for the outdated loyalty rewards punch card ‐‐ a totally new concept that enables
a group of like‐minded individuals to rally together for a single cause and gives restaurants a
way to focus on valuing their customers.”

Eat‐A Bite, Give‐A‐Bit was designed in response to increasing consumer demand for marketing
programs that are connected with positive social benefits. A 2011 study by Cone Communications
found a company’s support of causes related to poverty and hunger inspires 53‐54 percent of
consumers to want to purchase a company’s products or services or be more loyal to that
company, and motivates 59 percent to say they will recommend that company to others. (Source:
2011 Cone/Echo Global CR Opportunity Study)

“In the past, the food industry has supported successful fundraising events, such as ‘The Great
Dine Out,’ but Eat‐A‐Bite, Give‐A‐Bit is an industry game‐changer,” said Bluford. “It is the first
platform for maintaining a long‐term, sustainable campaign with direct involvement from all
parties, including the consumer at point‐of‐purchase.”

In this program, participating food manufacturers and VPMS pledge money to a pool of funds to
be donated to local food banks affiliated with Feeding America, the nation’s leading domestic
hunger‐relief charity. A portion of those funds is released to the local Feeding America food bank
every time a customer receives a digital “punch” at a participating restaurant. The size of the
pool in each market determines how much each “punch” is worth to the food bank. Leprino Foods
is one of the initial funding partners.

Concurrently, restaurant customers benefit directly by receiving a suggested discount of 50 percent
or greater on their next meal out once they have collectively reached the “punch point” of digital
punches at any participating restaurant. For example, a patron who records even a single punch
at five restaurants could receive discounts at each of those restaurants when those restaurants
reach “punch point.” Consumers can use Eat‐A‐Bite, Give‐A‐Bit’s built‐in social media capabilities
to encourage friends and family to participate in the program, which enables “punch point” to be
reached more quickly.

Restaurants benefit through expanded communications with new and existing customers. Using the
Eat‐A‐Bite, Give‐A‐Bit Facebook page or text messages, restaurants can build what Bluford calls
“total engagement” with customers, communicating special offers, recipes, event invitations and
other restaurant news. Via the program’s secure  dashboard, restaurants can track, monitor and
analyze customer visits and frequency in real time.

The program is easy to join. Participating restaurants display Eat‐A‐Bite, Give‐A‐Bit point of purchase
promotional materials and encourage patrons to join using their mobile phones and ValuedPatron’s
mobile‐scanning technology.

Katie Ponce, owner of Umbria Gourmet Pizzeria in Minneapolis, stated, “Eat‐A‐Bite, Give‐A‐Bit gives
us a way to not only ensure customer frequency, but to let our customers know that they are valued.
It’s a big mind shift from what can the customer do for me, to what can we do for others together.”

Following the initial three‐city launch, which is expected to engage more than 30,000 consumers, the
Eat‐A‐Bite, Give‐A‐Bit program will be rolled out to new cities every month starting in June 2012. The
program will eventually include restaurants in 95 cities throughout the country.


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About ValuedPatron
ValuedPatron is a Marketing solutions company that enables B2C clients to increase revenues by obtaining,
leveraging and retaining customers. ValuedPatron understands the need to engage consumers by fusing
synergistic social causes with creative messaging, cutting‐edge technology and social media to connect
consumer, corporation, and charity in a unified manner that is congruent with product or business category.
www.valuedpatron.com


About Performance Food Group
Performance Food Group Company is the parent company of the leading family of foodservice distributors –
Performance Foodservice and its Roma Foods division, Vistar, and PFG Customized Distribution. Through these
three segments, it delivers over 150,000 national and proprietary branded food and food‐related products to
more than 115,000 independent and national chain restaurants, quick‐service eateries, pizzerias, theaters,
schools, hotels, healthcare facilities, and other institutions via its 65 distribution centers and 12 Merchant’s
Mart locations across the United States. More information can be found at
www.pfgc.com


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