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The Sun
2 days ago
- Business
- The Sun
Six cheap ways to swerve the kitchen and treat the family to a bargain meal out
SCHOOL is out and parents are now doubling up as entertainers and personal chefs. Need a break already? Swerve the kitchen and treat the family to a bargain meal out. Here's how . . . PIZZA PARTY: From today until August 10, PizzaExpress is bringing back its Kids Eat Free offer. Order an adult main for a free Piccolo meal, which includes dough balls with salad, a pizza or pasta, a dessert and a Bambinoccino. If you are dining with your older kids, there's a brand-new deal, a Sharing Feast for four. Get 16 Doppio dough balls, two large classic pizzas and two sides for £50, so £12.50 per person. SUPER SUBS: Families can enjoy one free kids' meal with the purchase of any Subway Footlong Sub from today until August 17. The Little Subs Kids Pack meal includes a four-inch mini sub, a snack and a drink. ASK ABOUT IT: Children eat free at ASK Italian from July 18 to August 31. To claim the offer, download the ASK Perks app and redeem your voucher. The deal includes up to two free kids' meals with the purchase of at least one adult main course. There are no age restrictions. HUT STUFF: For hungry families, head to Pizza Hut to get the kids' buffet for £1 (usually £7.99) if spending £10 on other food. For an extra £2, kids can enjoy unlimited soft drinks and the famous ice- cream machine. Use the code KEF1 if ordering on your mobile. This deal runs until August 13 in Scotland and until September 4 in England and Wales. SUPERMARKET SAVER: Do your big shop at meal times and kids can dine for less at Tesco, Asda or Morrisons cafes. At Asda, get a kids' hot or cold meal for £1 while parents can get a free pouch of Ella's baby food for those aged under 18 months. At Morrisons, spend £5 or more on an adult meal from The Breakfasts or Classics menu for a free kids' meal worth £4. Tesco Cafes offer a free kids' meal when purchasing any adult item. PLANE & SIMPLE: Flying from Heathrow Airport? Kids eat free at selected restaurants until September 2, check at All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability 7 Deal of the day 7 ACT fast, the end-of-season sale has started at the This three-seater swing bench was £90, now £50. Cheap treat ADD some chic Italian style to your picnic with this foldable picnic rug –was £12.99, now £8.99 at The Range. Top swap IF you love the viral Our Place Always eight-in-one pan, priced £125, you will be pleased to know this new Lakeland version is only £59.99. Shop & save 7 GIVE your kitchen counter a glow-up. The new VQ x Laura Ashley China Rose Digital 4.5L Air Fryer, RRP £99.99, is now £89.99 at Hot right now HEAD to an M&S near you, as the summer sale has started with up to 70 per cent off clothes and homeware. In stores only, for now. PLAY NOW TO WIN £200 7 JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle. Every month we're giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers - whether you're saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered. Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket.


North Wales Live
4 days ago
- General
- North Wales Live
Voucher gets students a free meal at Banana Tree
Restaurant Banana Tree is offering students a free meal on A Level and GCSE results days. On August 14, A Level students can order a free Pad Thai, and on August 21, GCSE students will get free Katsu Curry. Students need to bring a voucher which can be downloaded from the Banana Tree website and purchase a soft drink to claim their celebratory dish. And for families enjoying the school holidays, Banana Tree's Kids Eat Free offer is back, available Sunday to Thursday until the end of August. Tom Patrick, Marketing Director at Banana Tree, said: 'We know how much effort goes into exam season, and we want to give students something to look forward to, on us. With free meals on results day and the launch of our Big Summer Flavour Club, this is our way of making bold, exciting food more accessible and rewarding than ever.'


Daily Mirror
21-07-2025
- Business
- Daily Mirror
How you can help combat holiday hunger this summer
The summer holidays are almost here, and millions of kids across the UK are looking forward to weeks off school. However, for many parents, the long break won't be full of fun and excitement. Instead, it will be a time of stress and anxiety as they struggle with the additional cost of feeding their household. According to research by anti-poverty charity Trussell, a record 9.3 million people in the UK are currently facing hunger and hardship, with young children under five being the most at risk*. And the charity expects to see continued high levels of need once the school term ends. Fortunately, charities on the frontlines of the fight against food poverty are now preparing to meet this rising demand - but they still need extra help. Tesco is making it easier for its customers to get involved and help provide immediate relief to those experiencing holiday hunger. For customers shopping in-store, Tesco is providing pre-packed donation bags featuring healthy, long-life food items such as tinned tomatoes, sweetcorn, and pineapple. These donation bags will be available in large Tesco stores across England and Wales from 21 July to 30 August, and in Scotland and Northern Ireland from 30 June to 10 August. The bags typically cost between £2 and £4, allowing you to choose one that fits your budget. All you have to do is pick a bag off the stand on your way into the store, take it to the tills and pay for it along with your own shopping, then simply drop it in the donation point near the exit. All food collected will be distributed by FareShare and Trussell to local charities and food banks, helping those in communities just like yours. Also, between 25 and 31 August, the retailer will give you the option to 'round up' your total to the nearest £1 at checkout self-service tills. This additional amount will be split between Trussell, which operates one of the UK's largest networks of food banks, and FareShare, a UK charity dedicated to combating hunger and reducing food waste. Shoppers who feel they're able to contribute a bit more can add further items to their basket from the 'most needed' list below and drop them off at the in-store collection points. You can also donate directly online here. The campaign is part of Tesco's year-round support for Trussell and FareShare, and follows the £8 million Stronger Starts initiative, launched in 2023, which funds healthy food and fitness activities for children. As part of the initiative, Tesco implemented the Fruit & Veg for Schools scheme, providing an extra piece of fresh fruit or vegetable each day for up to 140,000 kids in the 400 schools with the highest ratio of free school meals. This summer, each participating school will receive a £250 Tesco gift card to ensure pupils have access to extra food during the break. Also, during the school summer holidays, for families shopping in-store, Tesco's popular Kids Eat Free scheme will return to its cafes across the UK. This programme offers one free Kids Hot Meal Deal, Kids Breakfast, or Kids Pick 'n' Mix deal with each item bought by an adult for as little as 60p when they show their Tesco Clubcard or Clubcard app at the till. Last July and August, donations from Tesco customers supported food banks in the Trussell community to provide more than 1.4 million meals for families. Emma Revie, chief executive of Trussell, said, 'With some children missing out on free school meals, and parents facing additional costs such as school uniforms and shoes for the new term, Tesco has stepped up to help once again. 'By providing multiple avenues of support and building awareness among the public, Tesco is helping us ensure more families can put food on their tables. We're extremely grateful for this ongoing generosity.' Kris Gibbon-Walsh, chief executive of Fareshare, said the campaign will make a huge difference to families this summer. 'The food we provide doesn't just feed people; it offers a gateway to other services and activities that will help countless children play, have fun and make friends this summer. 'That's why the donation bags in Tesco stores are vital. Any Tesco shoppers who can donate an item or two to FareShare will be making a significant difference to children and families this summer.' Claire De Silva, head of communities at Tesco, added: 'Our partners at FareShare and Trussell are seeing families and children needing extra support through the school holidays. 'Our pre-packed donation bags make it easy for customers to donate the most in-demand items to Trussell and FareShare.'


Daily Record
16-07-2025
- Business
- Daily Record
Subway's Kids Eat Free deal is back for West Lothian families to tuck into tasty treats
West Lothian residents can enjoy one free kids' meal with the purchase of any Footlong Sub at participating restaurants in the area, helping to ease the cost of the summer holidays. Subway's popular Kids Eat Free deal is back this summer for West Lothian families to tuck into delicious treats. It will run for three weeks, from Monday, July 28, until Sunday, August 17. West Lothian residents can enjoy one free kids' meal with the purchase of any Footlong Sub at participating restaurants in the area, helping to ease the cost of the summer holidays. EMEA senior marketing director at Subway, Kirstey Elston, said: 'We're thrilled to announce the return of our Kids Eat Free deal. 'Designed to support families in enjoying the holidays together, the initiative has helped feed thousands of kids across the UK and Ireland since the deal began.' The Little Subs Kids Pack, which includes a four-inch mini sub, a snack, and a drink, now also features Subway's Fresh Moves characters on the box alongside fun activities to keep kids entertained. The Kids Eat Free deal is part of Subway's ongoing commitment to support guests throughout the year with great value meals; Subs start from £3.99.


Daily Record
16-07-2025
- Business
- Daily Record
Subway's popular Kids Eat Free deal back this summer
It will run for three weeks, from Monday, July 28, until Sunday, August 17. Subway's popular Kids Eat Free deal is back this summer fo r Lanarkshire families to tuck into delicious treats. It will run for three weeks, from Monday, July 28, until Sunday, August 17. Lanarkshire residents can enjoy one free kids' meal with the purchase of any Footlong Sub at participating restaurants in the area, helping to ease the cost of the summer holidays. EMEA senior marketing director at Subway, Kirstey Elston, said: "We're thrilled to announce the return of our Kids Eat Free deal. "Designed to support families in enjoying the holidays together, the initiative has helped feed thousands of kids across the UK and Ireland since the deal began." The Little Subs Kids Pack, which includes a four-inch mini sub, a snack, and a drink, now also features Subway's Fresh Moves characters on the box alongside fun activities to keep kids entertained. The Kids Eat Free deal is part of Subway's ongoing commitment to support guests throughout the year with great value meals; Subs start from £3.99. *Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire. Sign up to our newsletters here.