Tesco customers with a Clubcard can get a free meal for spending just 60p in hundreds of its UK stores.
The supermarket chain has brought back its Kids Eat Free scheme to its 324 cafes and coffee shops over the February half-term to help families save money.
Tesco said its supermarket cafes will be offering one free Kids Hot Meal Deal, Kids Breakfast or Kids Pick ‘n’ Mix deal with each item bought by an adult from as little as 60p, when showing their Tesco Clubcard at the till.
Menu items include breakfast options like Little Beans on Toast and Little Avo on Toast, while main hot meals include fish fingers and baked chicken goujons, with a choice of vegetables on the side.
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For lighter bites, the Pick ‘n’ Mix deal includes a sandwich, a piece of fresh fruit, two snacks and a drink, so shoppers have options to cover all meals from breakfast until dinner.
The free kids meals are available to Clubcard shoppers in England and Scotland from Monday, February 17, until Friday, February 21, with any adult purchase in a Tesco cafe. In Wales, the deal is available from Monday, February 24, until Friday, February 28, with any adult purchase in a Tesco cafe.
But shoppers will need a Tesco Clubcard, or the Clubcard app, to get the free kids meal. If you don’t have a Tesco Clubcard it is free to register for one online.
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Shoppers can earn Clubcard points for every £1 spent at Tesco and these can be turned into vouchers, with every 150 points worth £1.50 in Clubcard vouchers.
The vouchers remain valid for two years and can be spent in store or online, and can be doubled in value when redeemed with one of Tesco’s 100 Reward Partners, which include Disney+, Virgin Atlantic Flying Club, ASK Italian, Pizza Express, the RAC and Cineworld.
Claire De Silva, Head of Communities at Tesco, said: “We know that household budgets can be stretched over the school holidays, so offering free meals to children during this time is just one of the ways we can support families.”