Tesco Gives Kids Free Meals During Half-Term Holidays

Tesco is stepping up to ease the money strain on families this February half-term. Across Tesco cafés nationwide, kids can enjoy a free meal with every adult purchase. Prices start as low as 60p, making it a budget-friendly win for parents.

Big Kids’ Menu with Healthy Choices

Little ones can pick from a tasty selection including beans or avocado on toast, fish fingers, chicken goujons, or a sandwich Pick ‘n’ Mix. Hot meals come with a free side of veg, while sandwich meals include fresh fruit and two extra snacks. There’s something nutritious for every child’s taste.

Jason Tarry, Tesco UK CEO, said: “We know that household budgets can be stretched over the school holidays, so offering free meals to children when they’re off school is one of the ways we can support families during this time.”

This offer is part of Tesco’s mission to hand out over 440,000 free meals to kids and families during school holidays throughout 2023.

More Savings Across Tesco Stores

Tesco isn’t stopping at free kids’ meals. They’ve cut prices on over 150 everyday items by an average of 12.5% and are matching Aldi’s prices on hundreds of other products. Plus, shoppers with a Tesco Clubcard get access to exclusive deals with discounts up to 50%.

Clubcard holders can also swap vouchers for treats at partners like PizzaExpress and Cineworld. The full list of offers and deals is available on Tesco’s website.

How to Grab Your Free Kids’ Meal

  • Pop into any Tesco café this half term
  • Make an adult purchase starting from 60p
  • Show your Tesco Clubcard at the till
  • Enjoy a free nutritious meal for your child

Tesco’s generous move ensures families can enjoy tasty, healthy meals without stress this half-term. With practical offers and price cuts, Tesco is proving it’s more than just a supermarket – it’s a family ally.

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