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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
That does not help. You have linked me to information about the charity that the event supports, not what the event itself is. Was I right in my assumption? Is there some passport you fill out to compare the burgers to determine who wins? Or is it just, "hey, if you buy a specific type of burger at any of these places this week part of your bill goes to support this charity"?
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It seems hidden under some pages for the participating restaurants:
http://yycbb.ca/terms.html
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Restaurants are responsible for pricing their burgers accordingly, with 15% of each burger sold to be donated to this year’s charity (The Alex Community Health Centre).
To win the 2018 YYC Burger Battle, restaurants will be competing in three categories:
- Popular vote determined by text votes.
- Most burgers sold.
- Most money raised for our selected charity.
There will be a final round for the top three restaurants in each of these categories with a judged round by a panel to determine the ultimate YYC Burger Battle champion.
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