Morrisons is giving shoppers 'free' food at till if they use 'codeword'

Morrisons is giving shoppers "free" food at the till - if they use a codeword. Morrisons has announced that they will be offering customers free meals as long as they say this magic word, in a major Cost of Living boost for UK households.

Running until Sunday, July 14, Morrisons Café customers can get a free jacket potato topped with Heinz Cheesy Beanz. The jacket would normally set you back £3.50 with an extra cost of 75p for beans making it £4.25 altogether, but for the next few days, the meal is completely free.

The offer is available every day, seven days a week for any child aged under 16 in Morrisons Cafés nationwide but only for customers who use a codework. The word they need to utter at the till is 'Henry' - and they'll receive the freebie.

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Discussing the 'Ask for Henry' scheme, Chris Strong, Morrisons Café Senior Buying Manager, said: “Customers continue to tell us how grateful they were for our previous ‘Ask for Henry’ initiatives and so we’re really pleased to be bringing it back.

"We know that the busy summer months can add to customers’ financial pressures, especially with extra mouths to feed, so we’re pleased to be partnering with Heinz and offering this delicious meal.” Customers can request the meal at any time throughout the two-week period.

The supermarket giant - which is rivalled by the likes of Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and more - says Morrisons Café colleagues have been trained on the code word - ‘Henry’. Staff will understand phrases like “Is Henry here?”, “Henry,” “Can I have a Henry?”, “Can I ask for Henry?” or similar expressions, they say.

Alongside the 'Ask for Henry' initiative, the supermarket confirmed they will still be offering their Kids Eat Free plan so families can get a free kids meal when purchasing any adult main meal costing over £5.