Wetherspoons has launched a brand new deal where customers can get much-loved menu items for cheaper than usual. Fans of the pub chain have noticed that the promotion, called 'Top Plates, Low Rates', means that a small English breakfast will cost just £1.99, with the traditional one coming in at £2.99.
These usually cost around £3.29 and £3.59 respectively - and it doesn't stop at breakfast, as there are other popular dishes included in the unmissable deal as well.
The Mirror reports that prices do very depending on what JD Wetherspoon pub you're at, and you can check if your local is participating by downloading the app and checking the menu. However, there is a big catch to this deal as it is only available in 112 out of 844 across the UK.
As well as this, how much each dish is reduced will largely depend on the location of your local Spoons. To check if your nearest pub is participating in this deal, you can log into the app, select your local and check the prices on its menu. You can also use the Wetherspoon pub locator tool on its website.
A JD Wetherspoon spokesperson told The Sun: "We aim to offer excellent value to all of our customers at every location, but we do not charge the same prices everywhere. This is because the costs of running pubs vary greatly, depending on location."
The popular pub chain recently increased the prices on some food and drink items by approximately 7.5%, which adds up to 29p on a pint and around 75p on food.
It came after Wetherspoon suggested there may be price hikes during its trading update to investors in January of this year. It was also the second time prices have risen in the space of a few months, which the pub chain said was as a result of inflation.
Meals included in the 'Top plates, Low Rates' offer
- 3oz burgers - usually from £5.59 with a soft drink
- Pizzas - usually from £5.56 with a soft drink
- Boneless chicken basket - usually from £8.49 with a soft drink
- Quorn nuggets basket - usually from £3.75
- Ham, egg and chips - usually from £5.97
- All-day brunch - usually from £6.55 with a soft drink
The Daily Record has contacted JD Wetherspoon for comment.
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