Customers are always looking out for the best deals while out shopping, hoping to save a few quid here and there.
Several discounts are available at the supermarket Morrisons this week, that could see customers make a few savings, but with one in particular standing out.
The website MoneySavingExpert, founded by Martin Lewis, has detailed a way to save a bit of money in the Morrisons cafe.
At the moment Morrisons is offering breakfasts for half price in their cafes, without even needing a voucher.
That means you can get a fry up for £1.87, which would usually be £3.75.
This includes one sausage, one rasher of bacon, fried egg, half a grilled tomato, Heinz baked beans and toast.
You can also get a Full English breakfast and Full Veggie breakfast for £2.75 when they usually would have been £5.50.
The Full English has two sausages, two rashers of bacon, a fried egg, flat mushroom, half a grilled tomato, black pudding, hash brown, Heinz baked beans and toast.
Meanwhile, the Full Vegiie consists of two vegan recipe sausages, quarter of avocado, fried egg, flat mushroom, half a grilled tomato, hash brown, Heinz baked beans and toast.
All you need to do is visit a Morrisons store to get the discount, but you’ll need to hurry as it runs out Saturday September 25.
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