2023 Father’s Day sale launched by Australian online retailer Blue Unicorn

In a novel change of pace, Australian online retailer “Blue Unicorn”, will be celebrating the launch of its latest sale by running a promotion offering a further 15% discount off of their already low prices. It’s reported the event will take place over the entire month of September, 2023.

In a space where most competitors simply offer token discounts and fail to cause much of a stir, Blue Unicorn has opted to be a little more novel with it’s Father’s Day sale launch.

Olivia Butler, Head of Customer Service at Blue Unicorn, says: “We wanted to be novel with our latest sale launch because we know that our customers are feeling the pinch in the current economic climate, so we wanted to help out as much as we could.

It should be really worthwhile and we’re hoping it will help us stand out and do a lot of good for the hip pockets of our customers. It should go great unless we somehow manage to break the internet!

Blue Unicorn has always thrived on the idea of standing out and making a commotion. It’s all part of the fun and it’s going to make this Father’s Day even more affordable, when coupled with our standard “free and fast” delivery, which we think is better than businesses who choose to do things the ‘regular’ way. This launch celebration is just one of the many ways Blue Unicorn achieves that goal.”

When asked about the Father’s Day sale, Olivia Butler said: “We think it’s going to be a real hit because we can offer our customers the convenience of shopping from the comfort of their homes, and by having the best possible prices, save them time from hunting elsewhere for bargains, that could be better spent with their families”.

The Father’s Day sale is set to run over the entire month of September, 2023. To find out more, visit https://blueunicorn.com.au.

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