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People with specific jobs get 10pc off in Morrisons cafes

People with specific jobs get 10pc off in Morrisons cafes

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Morrisons is offering people in a number of professions 10% off in all its cafés. The change makes Morrisons the only major supermarket to introduce an exclusive Café offer for Blue Light customers.
Available from today, discount holders need to present a valid Blue Light Card at the till to claim the discount which is available in all cafés nationwide all day every day, with no minimum spend. The offer is not currently matched by other leading supermarkets which typically only offer discounts on gift card purchases.
The offer can be combined with the Morrisons Kids Eat Free offer where families will receive a complimentary meal and free drink for one child aged 16 or under when they purchase an adult main meal costing £5 from The Breakfasts or The Classics and customers can also get free refills on hot drinks.
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Chris Strong, Senior Café Trader at Morrisons, said: 'We're proud to support the incredible individuals in the emergency services who go above and beyond every day by introducing a 10% Blue Light Card discount in our cafés. Whether popping in for coffee, cake or one of our tasty meals, being able to offer our great value favourites for even less is our way of saying thank you.'
The offer is available at all 344 Morrisons Cafés nationwide on presentation of a valid Blue Light Card.
This scheme primarily serves frontline, emergency services, armed forces, and social care professionals.
Core eligible groups
NHS (including admin and support staff)
Police Service (including civilian staff)
Ambulance Service
Fire Service
HM Prison Service / HMPPS
NHS Dental Practices
Pharmacy workers
Armed Forces (serving personnel, reservists, veterans)
MoD staff (civil, fire service, police)
Highway Traffic Officers
Home Office staff (Border Force, Immigration Enforcement, UK Visas & Immigration)
Social care roles (e.g., care company staff, social workers, residential care, foster carers, council care staff)—given eligibility via their regulatory body (CQC, etc.)
Volunteer and rescue organisations
HM Coastguard
RNLI
Search and Rescue teams (incl. Lowland Search and Rescue)
4x4 Response units
Blood Bikes
St Andrews Ambulance
St John Ambulance
Cave Rescue and Community First Responders
Red Cross
Teachers and school-based staff
Recently extended to include teachers and support staff in primary, secondary, special schools, and sixth-form colleges—but not higher education staff
Retirees
Veterans from the Armed Forces
Retired police and fire service personnel
Retired NHS staff (via pension documents or P60)
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