Morrisons is giving all customers who spend less than £2 a free sweet treat next week, helping spread festive cheer as visitors complete some last-minute Christmas shopping. Those who visit a Morrisons cafe will be able to enjoy a free cake - Christmas is for sharing, after all.
Customers can enjoy a free cake when purchasing a hot or cold beverage from Morrisons café on Monday, December 19 and Tuesday, December 20.
The sweet treats included in the offer are the We Love Cake Mince Pie, We Love Cake Ice Christmas Cake, White Forest Cake and the Victoria Sponge Cake - ideal for taking a welcome break from Christmas shopping.
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And looking at the menu, most of the drinks are all under £2, with a pot of tea costing £1.29 and an American costing £1.59, while a mocha will set you back £1.99 and a hot chocolate £1.89.
Alternatively, fizzy drinks cost £1.89 for a large, with milkshakes costing £1.89 - the same price as a regular orange juice.
Emily Waite, BREW Buying Manager at Morrisons, said: “In the lead up to Christmas, we want to do all we can to spread some festive cheer and help make our customers’ shopping experience as enjoyable as possible. We’ve picked some of the most popular cakes to be included in the offer and hope our customers enjoy them!”
Morrisons sweet treat offer will be available in its 397 cafés nationwide at the start of next week - while stocks last - with one free cake available per customer.
Morrisons also recently permanently reduced the price of over half the hot dishes in its cafés including fish and chips which is now £6.99 and burgers served with chips and coleslaw for £5.99.
Customers can also tuck into Morrisons Christmas menu and enjoy a two-course meal for £9.99 or three courses for £11.99 from 11.30am to 3.30pm each day. We tried out all of the supermarket cafe Christmas menus, with Morrisons scoring full marks from our reviewers - you can read the full review here.
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