Marks & Spencer is bringing back its Kids Eat Free offer for the Easter holidays in its cafes.
Customers can get a £4 munch meal every time they spend £5 or more in M&S cafes.
Sharry Cramond, marketing and hospitality director at M&S said: “Parents and carers have a lot to think about during the Easter holidays, as well as all the meal planning. We are pleased to be bringing back our Kids Eat Free deal, especially at a time when we are still all feeling the pinch. We look forward to hearing what our mini-cafe fans think of their Easter visits.”
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