Savvy mum reveals trick for your kids to eat for FREE in Dunelm’s café & there’s pizza plus desserts to choose from
FROM constantly outgrowing clothes to an ever-increasing appetite, there's no denying that kids can be expensive.
But one savvy mum has shared a super easy way to cut back on costs when it comes to lunch or dinner - by revealing the clever way she nabbed her three kids a free meal.
And luckily for other parents, she didn't gatekeep the information...
Lauren McBride took to money-saving Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK and posted a snap of the extensive food menu available in her local Dunelm café.
Alongside the image, she penned: "Dunelm café - Kids eat free.
"Thought I'd share as such a good offer, for every £4 you spend you get a free kids meal.
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"Our food came and drinks came to around £13 and we was able to get 3 kids meals free! Brilliant deal for 5 off us."
Lauren also shared another snap of one of her children tucking into a mouthwatering hot chocolate topped with whipped cream and enthused: "This was the kids hot chocolate was so nice and massive!"
The menu clearly reads 'kids eat free' and explains how parents are able to get one free mini meal with every £4 spent in the café.
It notes that the offer entitles the child to a main meal, two snacks and a drink - and there's plenty of variety to choose from.
Amongst the 'main' options to choose from include cheese and cucumber sandwich, cheese and tomato pizza, tomato penne pasta and 1/2 jacket potato with cheese - each worth £2.25 each.
As for the drinks, there's a whole range on offer - including hot chocolate, Cawston apple and berries, Fruit Shoot and even a kids strawberry milkshake.
Meanwhile, the snack options have everything from Pom Bears, Babybel and Cadbury Dairy Milk Little Bar to raisins.
The post has since racked up several likes and comments, with grateful parents quick to thank Lauren for sharing her money-saving tip.
"Thanks for sharing," praised one.
A second penned: "They been doing it for a few months now."
A third commented: "Oooo brilliant to know! Thank you!"
Meanwhile, a fourth noted: "Oooo thank you."