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Sam Barker & Sonia Sharma

Morrisons cuts prices on hot meals including fish and chips in all its cafés

Morrisons is cutting prices on half the hot dishes served in its cafés - including fish and chips, a full English breakfast and bacon and sausage sandwiches.

A meal of fish and chips, which was £7.99, is now £6.99. A full English breakfast – including Scottish, vegan and vegetarian options - is now £5.99, down from £6.99.

A bacon and sausage sandwich was £3.49 and is now £2.99. Meanwhile, a burger that cost £6.99 now costs £5.99.

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Morrisons has also launched its Christmas menu. Customers can get a two-course meal for £9.99 or three courses for £11.99 from 11.30am to 3.30pm each day, reports The Mirror. The Christmas menu includes favourite starters such as prawn cocktail and Brussels pâté for £3.99 each. Tomato and basil soup is £3.49.

And people can get a Christmas turkey roast for the main meal, with vegan and vegetarian options available - all at £7.49. The meat option has turkey, baked and mashed potatoes, carrots, Brussel sprouts, stuffing, Yorkshire pudding, pigs in blankets, cranberry sauce and gravy.

The vegetarian alternative swaps turkey for a pumpkin and cranberry roast and removes the pigs in blankets. The vegan option is the same as the vegetarian, but also removes the mashed potato and Yorkshire pudding.

The supermarket has desserts including Christmas pudding, Bramley apple crumble or sticky toffee pudding, for £2.99 each. Morrisons Cafés director Sian Whittle said: "We know that when it comes to eating out, our customers are looking for great value more than ever so we’re pleased to announce that we’ve cut the price of over half the hot dishes on our menu.

"Our Christmas menu also offers traditional classics as well as some festive twists and we look forward to welcoming our customers to our cafés in the coming weeks."

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