Asda has extended its £1 cafe offer for children and over 60s due to cost of living pressures.
The offer has been extended until March in all Asda cafes across the UK, including in Northern Ireland, to help more customers deal with rising costs.
The supermarket's 'Kids Eat For £1' deal provides under 16s with a hot meal in any of their 205 cafes with no minimum adult spend.
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The 'Winter Warmers' deal for over 60s, which is also priced at £1, provides hot soup, a roll, and unlimited tea and coffee, to ensure older customers can benefit from warm space and a hot meal during the colder months.
Since Asda launched the two initiatives last year, it has served over 1.2 million meals to kids and over 60s from its cafes across the UK.
As well as extending these two deals, the supermarket has confirmed it will also be extending its 10% discount for emergency works until at least the end of March through its partnership with Blue Light Card.
Mohsin Issa, Asda’s co-owner said: "We know that as families head into the New Year, the pressures on household budgets will continue – but we remain as committed as ever to supporting our customers tackle tough times.
"Our café initiatives have already proven a lifeline for over a million customers since we launched them last year, and we hope to support many thousands more into 2023, alongside our ongoing support for emergency workers and our valued colleagues.”
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