SUBWAY fans are thrilled to hear their ‘Kids Eat Free’ offer is back again during the summer holidays.
Families can claim their child’s meal for no extra cost, as was the case during the Easter break.
Subway fans are thrilled to hear their ‘Kids Eat Free’ offer again during the summer holidays[/caption]The deal will be running for four weeks from Monday July 29 until Sunday August 25.
It includes a four inch Sub, a snack and a drink and it available to bag when buying any full price Footlong Sub or SubMelt.
The offer is being launched at participating Subway branches nationwide, so check with staff before you order.
While the helping hand has been available during Easter holidays, this is the first time it’s been extended to the summer.
EMEA Brand & UK&I Marketing Director at Subway Kirstey Elston, said: “We’re so excited to be launching our Kids Eat Free offer again. By running for an even longer time throughout the summer break, our aim is to help families enjoy the holidays and spend quality time together, with less worry about the cost.
“To date, Subway®’s Kids Eat Free offer has helped feed over 57,000 families across the UK and Ireland.”
It comes as Subway ties to help families cope with the cost of living crisis and rising bills.
The Sun have also compiled a list of restaurants and cafes that allow kids to eat free, or cheaper.
It includes Morrisons, who are also offering free breakfasts over the holidays.
The supermarket has partnered with Kelloggs to launch breakfast clubs and will be giving out free bowls of cereal to families over the next three weeks.
Both adults and children can choose a bowl of cereal (either Coco Pops, Cornflakes or Rice Crispies) with the choice of dairy or dairy-free milk and a piece of fruit.
But be quick, this offer ends on August 4.
Meanwhile, family favourite restaurant, Bella Italia, offer a deal when customers purchase an adult size dish, their kids can get a three course children’s meal and a drink for only £1.
And, at Asda cafes, kids eat for only £1 – with no minimum spend by the adult required.
Plus, Sainsbury’s shoppers can take kids to eat for a quid but parents have to buy a main meal at the cafe first.
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