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Edinburgh Morrisons to offer customers free hot meal using discreet phrase

Heinz has teamed up with supermarket giant Morrisons to offer thousands of free meals to help those affected by the cost of living crisis.

The home-favourite food brand has launched a new scheme named, "Just Ask For Henry" that will see them giveaway over 160,000 free hot meals to those in need across Scotland for the rest of the month - starting from today.

Customers can enjoy a free jacket potato topped with Heinz's beloved Baked Beanz and a side salad at multiple participating Morrisons Cafe's across the country from Wednesday, October 26. With no questions asked, all customers need to do is simply 'ask for Henry' at one of the participating supermarket branches, where they will be offered the free hot meal completely free of charge.

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As Daily Record reports, Heinz hopes the new initiviate will be able to help out those who are struggling financially during October, including families with little ones.

The new nationwide initiative will be available in Morrisons Cafe's while stocks last and comes just as households have been battling the rising cost of living as the price of energy, food and fuel remain high.

The name of the initiative comes as a tribute to honour of the legacy and goodwill of its founder, Henry J Heinz, who aimed to help feed the nation when times were tough.

Jojo De Noronha, President Northern Europe at Heinz said: "October marks the birthday of a very special member of the Heinz family, our founder Henry J. Heinz. Henry brought comfort and goodness to others, not just through his food but his actions. We want to honour his good heart and kind spirit by doing what he did best, helping feed people in times of need - and that’s why we’re launching ‘ask for Henry’ with our partner Morrisons on October 26.

"We believe everyone deserves the goodness, comfort and warmth a can of Heinz Beanz can bring, and whilst we know it doesn’t fix the problem, we hope our ‘ask for Henry’ initiative can be of some help at this difficult time for many, particularly over half term."

Sian Whittle, Category Director of Morrisons Cafés, said: "We know that our customers are under real financial pressure at the moment and are therefore pleased to be partnering with Heinz on its ‘ask for Henry’ initiative to offer customers a free jacket potato topped with Beanz."

The "Just Ask For Henry" initiative will be available at all Morrisons Cafe's nationwide and while stocks last from Wednesday, October 26. Below is a the list of participating Scottish branches to help you find your local store in Edinburgh.

What Edinburgh branches will be offering the "Just Ask For Henry" initiative?

If you need a free, warm meal, then you can simply 'ask for Henry' at one of the below Scottish Morrisons Cafe's, where you will be giving a free jacket potato topped with Heinz Baked Beanz and a side salad.

In Edinburgh you can visit;

  • Morrisons Edinburgh, Ferry Road
  • Morrisons Edinburgh, Granton
  • Morrisons Edinburgh, Hunters Tryst
  • Morrisons Edinburgh, Moredun
  • Morrisons Edinburgh, Portobello Road
  • Morrisons Edinburgh, South Gyle

Outwith Edinburgh, the following Morrisons Cafe's are also participating.

  • Morrisons Glasgow, Cardonald
  • Morrisons Glasgow Anniesland, Crow Road
  • Morrisons Glasgow Cambuslang, Bridge Street
  • Morrisons Glasgow Newlands, Riverford Road
  • Morrisons Dundee, Afton Way
  • Morrisons Aberdeen, King Street

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