Tesco cafés offer half price meals in Milton Keynes - including full English breakfast for £2.07
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There will be not with no limits on the offer, which applies to dine in and takeaway purchased on Mondays, Tuesdays or Wednesdays throughout August.
Tesco say they will not be taking any reimbursement from the government scheme and instead will be funding the full promotion themselves.
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Hide AdThe cafes are in the Tesco supermarkets at Kingston and in Watling Street, Bletchley.
Dishes on offer include a full English breakfast which includes a sausage, bacon, free-range fried egg, two hash browns, roasted tomato, baked beans and toast, for just £2.07, and classic fish and chips, served with garden or
mushy peas and tartar sauce at £2.85.
The breakfast menu is available all day, and from 11.30am onward.
There is also a cooked children’s meal deal available for just £1.42 including a main, side and drink. Options include sausages with carrot and swede mash and Omega-3 fish fingers with chips, with sides including peas, garlic bread and crunchy veg sticks.
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Hide AdThe offer also includes fresh cakes and drinks, with a slice of Victoria Sponge and a Latte costing £2.37.
"This would usually cost £6.20 in Costa Coffee and £6.70 in Starbucks," said a Tesco spokesman.
Other offers include:
● Avocado on toast: chopped avocado with fresh tomato, chilli flakes and a squeeze of lime
served on a slice of multiseed toast for £1.42.
● Vegan Breakfast: Two vegan sausages, avocado, baked beans, flat mushroom, wilted
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Hide Adspinach, roasted tomato and multiseed toast with vegan spread for £2.60.
● Finest British Beef Burger, with fresh tomato, gherkins, lettuce and cheddar cheese served
on a brioche bun with a beer battered onion ring & triple cooked chunky chips for £3.05.
● Southern Fried Chicken Wrap with BBQ sauce, mature cheddar cheese and lettuce in a soft
tortilla served with salad for £1.85.
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Hide AdAdam Martin, Managing Director at Tesco Café said: “We know that the past few months have been tough for lots of people in our local communities. We believe everyone deserves freshly cooked, top quality, great value meals, and a break from cooking at home".