
This Sunday (June 26), supermarket giant Tesco is offering free coffee breakfasts to just under 200,000 members of the military. Here’s everything you need to know
Tesco is treating 200,000 members of the military with free breakfast this Sunday (June 26).
All service personnel, approximately 159,000 regulars and 32,000 reservists, can present their MOD90 identity card to receive the free meal.
The offer is valid for a full breakfast, a vegan breakfast, a sausage roll or a bacon roll at the supermarket cafeteria.
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It is rolling out the deal in an effort to commemorate Armed Forces Day, which takes place the day before Saturday’s offer.
The 295 Tesco coffees in England, Scotland and Wales will handle the generous offering.
The offer is limited to one free breakfast per cardholder and no purchase is required to redeem it.

Tesco is the primary sponsor of the Armed Forces Day event in Scarborough.
Ashwin Prasad, Tesco Product Manager and Armed Forces Network Sponsorship Director, said, “We are proud to be able to support National Armed Forces Day in Scarborough, which will celebrate the military’s contribution to our country.
“This is a great opportunity to celebrate fellow stores in Scarborough and across the country.
“Everyone loves a free breakfast and we thought it was a gesture that showed how much we value members of the military.”

Rhys Little, president of Tesco’s military network, added, “We have a long history of supporting those who have been in the military.
“We have received the Gold Award from the Defense Employer Recognition Program twice (in 2016 and 2020) and were also the first reseller to sign the Armed Forces Compact in 2014.
“We are also doing everything we can to give anyone who leaves the military, navy or RAF the opportunity to carve out a new career.”
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Source: Dailystar

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