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20.03.2024 - 07:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The school holidays can be a struggle at the best of times, but when food costs are still sky high, it can be an added stress for families.
That's why Britain’s largest bakery brand, Warburtons, and Morrisons have once again teamed up to offer a little support with the return of the 'Ask for Ellen' scheme. It means anyone visiting the supermarket between March 25 and April 14 can ‘Ask for Ellen’ at the cafe to get a free snack.
Everyone and anyone, both adults and children, will receive two toasted crumpets, with butter and jam for free - no questions asked.
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Why Ellen? Well the initiative is actually named after Warburtons’ founder, Ellen Warburton. The fifth generation family business has supported charities since it was established in 1876 and continues to do so today, through the Warburtons Foundation.
A whopping 100,000 portions of two crumpets will be available for free across all 397 Morrisons cafes - with the offer available all day, while stock lasts.
The promotion comes as new research reveals that over six million families notice an increase in their weekly shopping bill during school holidays as an overwhelming 82% of parents spend more on snacks to keep up with demand from their children.
The research, commissioned by The Warburtons Foundation, surveyed 2,000 parents of school-aged children and highlighted that, on average, children ask their parents for a snack three times a day during the school holidays. Because of this, more than a third (35%) of parents have to go shopping more often to keep their children satisfied.
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