Morrisons issues fresh update on Kids Eat Free scheme ahead of October half-term

The promotion runs at all 344 Morrisons Cafés
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Families across Britain can breathe a sigh of relief this October half-term as Morrisons continues to cut the cost of feeding hungry youngsters.
The supermarket chain offers a money-saving initiative at its cafés, allowing children aged 16 and under to tuck into a free meal whenever an adult orders a main course above £5.
The Kids Eat Free promotion runs at all 344 Morrisons Cafés, making it easy for families to grab an affordable bite wherever they are.
Securing the deal works simply: when you buy any main course from The Breakfasts or The Classics menu, your little ones eat for free.
Kids can choose from a tasty selection on the Birds Eye kids menu, including chicken dippers, fish fingers, veggie fingers or a mini four-cheese pizza from Goodfella's. Each free meal comes with a drink too, saving parents £4 per child.
It's a welcome boost for parents feeling the pinch during the school holidays.
Parents are encouraged to make the most of Morrisons' Kids Eat Free programme during half-term
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The offer applies to all children up to 16 years old, making it perfect for families with kids of different ages.
Whether you fancy a hearty steak pie for £7 or a lighter ham and cheese toastie at £4.50, there's something to suit every appetite and budget.
Diners can also tuck into two meals with any two drinks for just £15, available every day from 12pm until close.
This, coupled with Kids Eat Free, means a family of four can enjoy a meal together for just £15.
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All 344 Morrisons Cafés offer the promotion
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While the Kids Eat Free offer runs year-round, families are encouraged to make the most of it during school holidays.
Not only is it an easy way to spend quality time with loved ones, but it also provides respite for parents when free school meals aren't readily available.
With locations across the country, there's bound to be a Morrisons Café nearby where you can make the most of the offer over the break.
Senior café trader at Morrisons, Matt Khan, said: "We recognise that for many parents and carers, ensuring kids are well-fed during the school holidays can be particularly tough, especially without access to free school meals.
"That's why we continue to provide our Kids Eat Free offer, just one of the ways we're making nutritious food more affordable and accessible for families."
In other Morrisons news, the supermarket recently launched a new loyalty scheme offering customers a "significant opportunity".
Now, More Card holders are entitled to a special bonus when they shop at franchise stores: those who spend £15 or more will bag themselves an extra 1,500 loyalty points.
This marks the latest "milestone" in the roll-out of the Morrisons More Card scheme to franchise partners.
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