You can take advantage of some of these offers now.
Children can eat for free or as little as £1 at a variety of restaurants and supermarket cafes this half term
These offers should help parents and guardians looking after kids while they're off school, at a time when budgets are being stretched by rapidly rising inflation. The offer is not dependent on the purchase of an adult meal, and can be accessed through the O2 Priority app.Free breakfasts are available for children aged ... when accompanied by a paying adult.
The offer includes hot main meals as well as mini rolls and sandwiches in animal packaging from chillers.The offer runs from Monday October, 17, to Friday, October 28, in England and Monday, October 31 to Friday, November 4 in Wales.A free kids meal is available if an adult meal worth £4.99 or more is bought at one of the supermarket's cafes.
Each adult main qualifies for one £1 kid's meal.The offer includes breakfast, lunch and evening meals.Spending 60p on a piece of fresh fruit will allow parents to claim a free child's meal worth up to £3.25 when they show their Clubcard at a Tesco Cafe checkout.
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