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Supermarket giant has slashed the price of its massive 23-piece full English breakfast for Father's Day

Supermarket giant has slashed the price of its massive 23-piece full English breakfast for Father's Day

Scottish Sun2 days ago

The big Father's Day offer will cost £10
BANGING BREKKIE Supermarket giant has slashed the price of its massive 23-piece full English breakfast for Father's Day
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ONE of Britain's biggest supermarket chains is slashing prices of its mammoth breakfast offer in time for Father's Day.
The 23-piece Big Daddy Breakfast will return to Morrisons Cafés across the country "by popular demand".
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The Father's Day breakfast offer is available between Monday June 2 and Sunday June 15
Credit: Morrisons
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This immense breakfast serving includes healthy portions of all-time favourite full English staples
Credit: Morrisons
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The Big Daddy Breakfast previously graced Morrisons Cafés in 2019
Credit: Morrisons
This immense breakfast serving includes healthy portions of all-time favourite full English staples.
Four bacon rashers, four sausages, four crispy hash browns, three slices of black pudding, three fried eggs will be piled onto your plate.
It also comes with baked beans sliced mushrooms and three slices of bread with butter.
In Scotland, the sausages and hash browns will be replaces with four Lorne sausages and four traditional potato scones.
The whole big Father's Day breakfast offer will cost £10.
What's included?
English Version
4 Bacon Rashers, 4 Sausages, 4 Hash Browns, 3 Slices of Black Pudding, 3 Fried Eggs, Baked Beans, Sliced Mushrooms, 3 Slices of bread, Butter
Scottish Version
4 Bacon Rashers, Baked Beans, Haggis, Sliced Mushrooms, 4 Lorne Sausages, 4 Potato Scones, 2 Black Pudding Slices, 3 Fried Eggs, 3 Slices of Bread, Butter
Chris Strong, Senior Café Trading Manager at Morrisons, said: "Back by popular demand, our Big Daddy Breakfast is bigger and better.
"It's for the hungriest of dads and father figures that do us proud."
The Big Daddy Breakfast previously graced Morrisons Cafés in 2019.
Families can also make the most of a Kids Eat Free offer when buying the Big Daddy Breakfast - or any meal costing over £5.
The Father's Day breakfast offer is available between Monday June 2 and Sunday June 15.
Father's Day itself falls on June 15 - the final day of the offer.

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