The Consume campaign in the municipalities affected by the fire Tenerife It starts today and will end on March 31, 2024. From 10:00 a.m. you can buy the more than 54,000 vouchers that are put up for sale through the bonoconsumotf.com platform, in which more than 150 establishments in the beneficiary area of this initiative have already registered and which has in order to reactivate the commercial activity of Güímar, Arafo, El Rosario, Candelaria, Tacoronte, El Sauzal, La Matanza de Acentejo, La Victoria de Acentejo, Santa Úrsula, Los Realejos and La Orotava. The municipality of Fasnia is excluded.
The vice president and counselor of Economy, Industry, Commerce and the Self-Employed of the Government of the Canary Islands, Manuel Dominguezencouraged both businesses and catering establishments to join this campaign, and highlighted to consumers the need to “support small businesses in these areas.”
The campaign, launched by the ministries of Economy, Industry, Commerce and the Self-Employed as well as that of Tourism and Employment of the autonomous Executive, has a budget of 600,000 euros and is managed by the Federation of Urban Areas of Canary Islands (Fauca).
Since last the 21st, more than 150 establishments have joined and this figure is expected to double in the coming days, since, as a novelty, for the first time the restaurant sector is included in a campaign of this type.
The system and conditions of use of these bonuses are the usual ones. The user pays 10 euros for the voucher, with which they can make purchases for 20. If a consumer purchases 10 vouchers, the maximum per person, they will pay 100 euros, but they can buy for a value of 200.
The same user may redeem several vouchers in a single purchase and it will be necessary to present the ID before payment at the establishment, as well as the voucher in printed or digital format. Each establishment has a spending limit of 3,000 euros, so the vouchers can be used until the establishment’s balance is exhausted and before the end of the campaign.
The vouchers can be purchased by any user, although they can only be exchanged in establishments in eleven of the twelve municipalities affected by the fire. The investment of 600,000 euros by the Government of the Canary Islands will generate 1.2 million in spending on purchases to be made in participating businesses.
From August 15 to November 10, the fire was recorded, which had a perimeter of 90 kilometers, burned more than 12,000 hectares and forced the evacuation of almost 13,000 residents.