Over-60s and kids can continue eating at Asda cafes around the country for just £1.
The supermarket has extended both its £1 soup and roll deal for over-60s and £1 kids' meals offers until the end of March 2023.
The winter warm deal for the over-60s offers soup, a roll and unlimited tea or coffee in Asda cafes. It was first introduced last year and has now been extended.
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Kids aged 16 and under can get a cafe meal for £1 with "no minimum adult spend," Asda says, in another deal that has been extended until March 31.
It adds: "Since Asda launched the two initiatives last year, it has served over 1.2 million meals to kids and over-60s from its cafes nationwide."
Asda is also extending its 10% discount for emergency service customers until March 31.
Mohsin Issa, Asda’s co-owner said; “We know that as families head into the New Year, the pressures on household budgets will continue – but we remain as committed as ever to supporting our customers tackle tough times. Our café initiatives have already proven a lifeline for over a million customers since we launched them last year, and we hope to support many thousands more into 2023, alongside our ongoing support for emergency workers and our valued colleagues.”
Asda cafes offering £1 meals in the North East
Below are some of the Asda superstores with cafes that are running the £1 soup and roll deal for over-60s and offering kids' meals for £1
- Ashington
- Bishop Auckland
- Blyth
- Boldon
- Byker (Newcastle)
- Felling (Gateshead)
- Gateshead Metro Centre
- Gosforth (Newcastle)
- Hartlepool
- Peterlee
- Seaham
- South Shields
- Skelton
- Stanley
- Stockton
- Sunderland
- Thornaby
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