Asda’s popular £1 kids café meal deal to extend all year round

Over 3 million kids’ £1 meals served across the UK to date, peaking to over 40,000 a week during school holidays.
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Asda Boston has announced that its hugely popular ‘Kids Eat for £1’ café meal deals will continue to run in its Lister Way Café all year round and not just during the school holidays. The retailer last year refreshed the kids café menu with more nutritionally balanced offers, including new vegan and healthy meal options and also last year served over a whopping 115,000 meals throughout the UK across the two-week Easter holiday period providing a life line for many cash strapped families.

The supermarket launched the offer for kids under 16 to enjoy a hot meal in its Boston café in June 2022 and has now served over a staggering 3 million meals to kids in its cafes nationwide. The initiative stands apart from the many other retailers who offer similar, as the meal comes with no hidden extra’s such as a minimum adult spend.

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The kids menu has a variety of offers including dishes such as Penne Pasta with Meatballs and a vegan Hidden Veg pasta meal, alongside firm favourites fish fingers, chicken nuggets and the all day breakfast, there is also the option of swapping out chips for a salad or peas.

Asda Boston's café manager, Debbie Darrigan with an example of the £1 kids hot meal with fruitAsda Boston's café manager, Debbie Darrigan with an example of the £1 kids hot meal with fruit
Asda Boston's café manager, Debbie Darrigan with an example of the £1 kids hot meal with fruit

In addition children will receive a free piece of fruit such as and apple, pear or banana when purchasing the hot kids £1 meal deal.

As an alternative to a hot meal, Asda Café’s also offer a £1 cold pick and mix selection that includes a sandwich, drink and piece of fruit, the menu includes new treats such as a jelly pot with whole fruit pieces or a jelly squeeze pouch as an alternative to a pack of crisps.

Stephen Bromby, Asda Boston’s Community Champion, said: “We know that families are preparing for the Easter school holidays and for many households, this can put additional strain on already tight budgets. Our kids eat for £1 initiative is designed to help families manage this juggle and since we launched the initiative in June 2022 we've been able to serve over 3 million meals across the country. I'm delighted that we've been able to extend this offer all year round and hope that it will support many more families in the coming weeks."

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