You know one of the best advantages you get when you visit a Brick n mortar casino is the fact that some of them provide you with so-called "comps" or complimentary drinks or food or ticket to shows..etc. So when you subtract that cost from your gambling experience, you get a little extra to play with..because you did not have to pay for that.
It would have been nice, if online casinos could provide alternative online "comps" for online gamblers. Let's take this as an example : You decide that you can gamble a few hours every night or over weekends, but you first have to make dinner or lunch and that takes away some of your gambling time.
What if these online casinos could partner up with some delivery service to provide complimentary discount vouchers for food delivery or take-away food? Once you gambled a certain amount of money, you can claim a voucher that you can use to order some take away or you can sell that to someone if you cannot use it. (redeemable for say a week)
It would be nice to get back from a hard day at work and not to worry about wasting time to cook food. Just use your vouchers that you received from your previous sessions.
The delivery vouchers can also be replaced by liquor discount vouchers at franchise bottle stores on products that might be on promotion. (So the bottle stores are incentivized by the cheap marketing that are done by the casinos for their promotional products)
Do you think this might work? Let's discuss.
I think it's a good idea. I thought about something like this a few years ago. If a person gambles a lot in the casino, it would make sense for this person to be rewarded. But delivery has its solid problems. For one, it's not free, it's an additional cost of sending the food. Another point is that online casinos are usually international, so if the casino's based in Curacao, but the player is in France, it might be difficult to make proper delivery arrangements. Finally, crypto players often care about anonymity and wouldn't want anything delivered to their homes from the casino. Plus, online casinos do have their own ways of encouraging people to stay, such as promos, giveaways and, in some cases, rakeback. To sum up, it sounds like a good idea, but it would be too difficult for casinos to actually go for it.