The offer is available all day, in any of Morrisons 395 Cafés across the UK, until November 5 while stock lasts
If you 'Ask for Ellen' at any Morrisons Café you will receive two Warburtons toasted crumpets with butter and jam totally free - no questions asked. The scheme was a big success in the school summer holidays and is returning again for October half term.
That's down to contending with additional childcare costs, juggling work and paying for holiday activities for kids. According to the Money and Pensions Service, around a quarter of UK adults have less than £100 in their savings account. The fifth generation family business, based in Bolton, has been supporting charities since it was established in 1876 and continues to do so today through the Warburtons Foundation. The Foundation is committed to supporting families and communities across the UK.
Chris Strong, Morrisons Café Buying Manager, said: "We know how grateful our customers were for our extra support this past summer with our Ask for Ellen initiative and we are thrilled to announce we are partnering again with Warburtons this half term. We’ll be offering customers two toasted crumpets, with butter and jam when they visit a Morrisons café and Ask for Ellen, which we hope will help brighten their day.
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