Thursday, 20 July 2023

Morrisons launches great new pick 'n mix kids meal deal in cafés for school summer holidays

Ever-mindful of the fact that families up and down the country are struggling to cope with the current economic crisis, Morrisons is doing more to help feed families during the summer holidays with the introduction of a new pick ‘n’ mix style meal option for kids in Morrisons Cafés, just in time for the summer holidays. Customers can now pick up a sandwich, snack and drink to feed their little ones for just £3.49.

The new kid’s meal deal can also be claimed free of charge thanks to Morrisons continued exclusive Kids Eat Free offer. Customers will be able to get one free kids meal from the kids menu with any adult meal that's over £4.49. The offer is available all day, every day, seven days a week for any child aged under 16 in its cafés nationwide. 

Sandwiches filled with classic kids’ favourites, ham or cheese, can be paired with a wide range of snack and drink choices likes Hula Hoops, Babybels, jelly, bags of fruit, flavoured milk, Robinsons Fruit Shoot, Cawston Press Juice or water.

Chris Strong, Morrisons Café Buying Manager said: “We understand that for many parents and carers keeping the kids fed during the summer holidays can be very much of a challenge, especially with the absence of free school meals. Our new pick ‘n’ mix meal deal, alongside our existing Kids Eat Free offer, are just a few ways we at Morrisons are helping everyone have access to nutritious food without breaking the bank.”

An adult meal deal has also been introduced for £4.79 offering customers a sandwich or toastie alongside a drink and a cake. Toastie options include ham and cheese, whilst egg & cress, prawn, tuna mayonnaise and salmon and cucumber sandwiches are available.  

Both hot and cold drinks are included and cake options include chocolate fudge, lemon drizzle, brownie or a Victoria Sponge.

To find your local Morrisons café, visit: https://my.morrisons.com/storefinder

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