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Tesco to bring back Kids Eat Free scheme from Boxing Day

Tesco will be bringing back its Kids Eat Free scheme in its 312 cafés across the UK between Boxing Day and 6 January. The cafes will… View Article

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Tesco to bring back Kids Eat Free scheme from Boxing Day

Tesco will be bringing back its Kids Eat Free scheme in its 312 cafés across the UK between Boxing Day and 6 January.

The cafes will be offering one free Kids Hot Meal Deal, Kids Breakfast or Kids Pick ‘n’ Mix deal when an adult shows their Clubcard at the till and buys items priced from as little as 60p.

The supermarket said its most popular kids’ items include beans or avocado on toast, fish fingers, baked chicken goujons or a sandwich. Main meals include a vegetable side dish and sandwich pick ‘n’ mix includes a piece of fresh fruit.

Jason Tarry, Tesco UK chief executive, said: “We are pleased to bring back our Kids Eat Free initiative in Tesco Cafés, offering a little extra support over the Christmas holidays. We want to help parents and carers to provide children with nutritious food – saving them some money at a time when budgets are tighter than ever. Children can get a balanced meal and hopefully get into the Christmas spirit too.”

Tesco expects to have provided more than 400,000 free meals to children during school holidays in 2022.

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