Parents will always welcome ways to save money and children's deals are certainly one way to grab their attention. The summer holidays are always a pricey season, now even more so with the cost of living crisis, which has left families struggling to budget.So, understandably, ads that sell 'kids eat free' or 'kids eat for a quid' deals can be welcome news to cash-strapped parents.
However, while it may seem great initially, a lot of these deals can be disappointing.Kids eat free deals sound wonderful, until you find out it doesn't include a drink, or it only applies to those aged eight and under.
Similarly, once parents realised they must fork over a minimum spend to get the offer, it soon loses its appeal. It might well make for a decent saving, but if you're watching every penny, then for many it's simply not realistic.
However, find the right place and you could be onto a winner.Luckily, journalist Emma Gill at Manchester Evening News found the perfect location to bag a kids eat free offer that's actually worth it.
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