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Tesco is treating 200,000 members of the Armed Forces with a free breakfast this Sunday (June 26). All serving personnel, around 159,000 regulars and 32,000 reservists, can show their MOD90 ID card to get the free meal.The offer is for a full cooked breakfast, vegan cooked breakfast, sausage bap or a bacon bap at the supermarket's cafe.READ MORE: Tesco girl turned racy model fumes as 'family friend' leaks sexy snaps in hometownIt is launching the deal in a bid to mark the Armed Forces Day, which takes place the day before the offer on Saturday.All 295 Tesco cafes across England, Scotland and Wales will be running the generous deal.The deal is limited to one free breakfast per cardholder and you don't need to purchase anything to get it.Tesco is the main sponsor of the Armed Forces Day event in Scarborough.Ashwin Prasad, Chief Product Officer at Tesco and Director Sponsor of the Armed Forces Network said: "We're proud to be able to support National Armed Forces Day in Scarborough which will celebrate the contribution the Armed Forces make to our country."It's an exciting opportunity for store colleagues in Scarborough, and across the country, to celebrate."Everyone loves a free breakfast and we thought it was a gesture that showed how much we value members of the Armed Forces."Rhys Little, Chair of the Armed Forces Network at Tesco, added: "We've got a long history of getting behind those who have been in the forces."We've received the Gold award from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme twice now (in 2016 and 2020), and we were also the first retailer to sign the Armed Forces Covenant in 2014."We also do our best to give anyone leaving the army, navy, or RAF a chance to forge a new career." Want all the biggest.

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