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Sophie Buchan

Glasgow kids to eat for free this Easter at local Marks and Spencer cafes

The Easter holidays are officially here with kids across Glasgow - and other places across Scotland - now off for the next couple of weeks.

And thankfully it's set to be a good week when it comes to our weather with the Met Office and BBC predicting a few rain showers. But most importantly, we are set to see the sun this week with highs of 14C on its way.

But whilst you may want to plan some activities to make the most of the Easter weekend weather, kids can eat free in Marks and Spencer cafes - something you'll also want to make the most of.

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So if you want to know how your kids can claim a free meal this Easter in Glasgow, here's what you need to know.

How Glasgow kids can eat free in M&S cafes

Running in M&S Cafés until April 14, except in Scotland where it is available Monday-Friday due to an extended trial offer, children can grab the free Kid’s Munch Meal, which is usually £4, when an adult spends £5 or more in a single transaction on non-kids food or drink.

The Kids’ Munch Meal includes a main, snack and a drink with delicious choices from classics such as jacket potato with beans & sausages to cheesy tomato pasta - enough choice to keep the pickiest of palettes happy!

The Kids Eat Free is back after several successful runs with it being helpful in saving money during the holidays.

Sharry Cramond, Marketing & Hospitality Director at M&S said, “Parents and carers have a lot to think about during the Easter holidays, as well as all the meal planning! We are pleased to be bringing back our Kids Eat Free deal, especially at a time when we are still all feeling the pinch. We look forward to hearing what our mini-Café fans think of their Easter visits!”

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