Tesco has revealed that it will be offering free kids meals in its cafés this summer.
The meal comes free with any adult purchase made in 311 of its cafés, with the offer running all day up until August 26. To claim a free meal, customers must have a Tesco Clubcard, which you can sign up for here.
Because the offer applies to any purchase made in the café, it means that shoppers can get a free kids meal by spending as little as 60p on a piece of fresh fruit.
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Other items on the menu that can be purchased to qualify for a free meal include an 85p bottle of water, £1.80 breakfast tea and £2 bakery items.
The kids meals in the offer are worth up to £3.25 and include breakfast, hot meal deal and cold pick and mix options.
Alessandra Bellini, chief customer officer at Tesco, said: "Kids Eat Free is just one of the ways we're helping our customers to spend less at Tesco. We know that costs can add up over the school holidays, so offering free meals to children with any item purchased at our cafés for an adult is one of the ways we are supporting parents during this time."
In addition to Kids Eat Free, Tesco is also supporting families in the community through its partnership with Fareshare and The Trussell Trust. Tesco provides donated long-life food and surplus food to charities, community groups and food banks.
The Kids Eat Free offer is subject to availability and products may vary in cafés.
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