Morrisons has reopened hundreds of cafés in its supermarkets and has promised to cut meal prices throughout the weekMorrisons has announced that it will cut its café meal prices by 50 per cent for the whole week, extending the government’s scheme by an extra four days. The UK’s fourth largest supermarket chain with 494 stores is taking part in the Eat Out to Help Out scheme which runs from Monday to Wednesday in August and offers a half price discount on menu items. Morrisons has said that it will help customers to save money by the store funding the discount between Thursday and Sunday. The supermarket’s cafés are letting children under the age of 16 eat free, as long as the accompanying adult meal costs more than £3.25 for breakfast or £4.25 for any other hot food.
Source: The Times August 06, 2020 05:03 UTC