Children can eat for free at Tesco this weekend as its half term offer continues.
The supermarket giant is offering Clubcard holders visiting Tesco cafes this half term the chance to get food for nothing.
This includes a kid's meal with a side dish, a breakfast meal or pick n' mix, depending on your local Tesco, reports the Mirror .
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Cooked meals for children at Tesco normally cost around £2.85, but shoppers can claim a free meal at one of the retailer’s 315 UK restaurants by scanning their Clubcard.
You can use the offer four times in the half term week, which runs until October 31.
Earlier this week, Tesco confirmed a major change will take place across all stores in the UK.
The supermarket giant decided to extend its ‘quiet hour’ scheme on a permanent basis, each Wednesday and Saturday.
The lights will also be dimmed in stores, as part of the ‘quiet hour’, which will run from 9am to 10am. The rest of the week will remain as normal.
The supermarket said: “People can feel, see and experience the world differently, and for our customers with autism, the shopping experience may sometimes feel a bit overwhelming.
“A calmer environment can also be better for our elderly customers, ones shopping with young children, or our customers who may be struggling with mental health.”
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