LifestyleFamilyMorrisonsThe supermarket says shoppers can claim the offer nationwide every day of half-term10:27, 20 May 2026Children can enjoy a free breakfast every day of the half-term at a major supermarket. The free breakfast clubs return on Monday, May 25, in time for the spring break, with the café offer running nationwide.Morrisons is bringing back the Kellogg's 'Breakfast Clubs' to offer a free breakfast to adults and children throughout the school holidays. The supermarket says families can choose from Corn Flakes or Rice Krispies, served with dairy or non-dairy milk, and a free apple or banana.The offer is available at Cafés nationwide, running throughout every school holiday this year across England, Scotland and Wales. The next dates are May 25 to May 31, and the offer is redeemable all day, Monday through Sunday.Shoppers might also be interested in the Morrisons Kids Eat Free offer. It gives families a complimentary meal and a free drink for one child aged 16 or under when they purchase an adult meal over £5.With the offer, customers get one free kids meal from the Birds Eye kids menu. The deal includes a main meal, a side, a choice of vegetables and a drink.The meal options include four Birds Eye chicken dippers, three Birds Eye fish fingers, two sausages, two veggie sausages or Goodfella's mini margherita pizza. The mix-and-match meal usually costs £4.Adults can purchase two adult meals and two refillable drinks for £15 from 12pm daily. The meal options include ham, egg and chips or bangers, mash, garden peas and gravy.Research from Kellogg's and Morrisons suggests that one in three parents struggles to feed their children during the school holidays. The number rises to two in five among parents aged 25–34.Article continues belowAdditionally, eight in ten parents said they have worried about their food lasting until their next grocery shop during the break, and 77 per cent report spending more on food during school holidays.Matt Khan, Senior Trader for Morrisons Café, said: "We know the school holidays can bring extra pressures for families, from food costs to keeping routines in place. We’re here to help by opening our Café spaces up for Breakfast Clubs to give families a chance to enjoy a simple, balanced breakfast together while continuing to offer our popular Kids Eat Free deal year round."Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Kellogg CompanyHalf TermSupermarketsMorrisonsShopping adviceShopping PicksSave moneyEngland SchoolsChildren SchoolsSchoolsFamily holidaysParentingFood and drink
Major UK supermarket says 'kids eat for free' starting on Monday
The supermarket says shoppers can claim the offer nationwide every day of half-term










