Just like that it’s time for Wimbledon again and if you’re planning to watch it from the comfort of your own home, why not put on a spread of all your favourite foods?
Morrisons has launched last-minute deals across food and alcoholic drinks including brands such as Baileys and Haagen Dazs.
The range of items is available to buy both in-store and online via the Morrisons website.
Last-minute food and drinks deals at Morrisons ahead of Wimbledon 2022
Here’s a list of the deals you can find at the supermarket.
Food
- The Best All Butter Sultana Scone – £1.60, 4 pack
- The Best Strawberry Eton Mess - £4, usually £4.50 – on offer until July 5
- Haagen Dazs Strawberries & Cream Ice Cream - £3, usually £4.50 - on offer until July 5
- Café Afternoon Tea - £10, usually £12 (available for eat in or takeaway, on offer until July 10)
- British Strawberries - £2.69, available from June 27
- Savoury Grazing Box - £15 for 2, usually £8 each – on offer from June 27 until July 10
Drinks
- Morrisons Strawberry & Cream Fizz - £2.50, usually £3
- 70 cl Spirits for £13 – choose from Bacardi White Rum, Bell Original Whisky, Captain Morgan, Smirnoff Vodka, Gordon’s Gin, Famous Grouse Whisky, Aperol and White & Mackays.
- Pimm’s Sundowner - £12
- Baileys Eton Mess - £16, available for a limited time
- Bella Apertini - £6.99, available online
- Oxford Summer Cup - £6.99/£7.50 (Wales only)
To browse the items online or make a food to order booking, you can visit the Morrisons website.
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