Supermarket giant launches popular discount scheme at its cafes nationwide – can you get 10% off?

A MAJOR supermarket has launched an exclusive 10 per cent discount at its cafes nationwide.

Morrisons is offering the discount to all Blue Light Card holders, and it’s available all day, every day with no minimum spend.

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Starting Monday, Morrisons is offering a discount scheme for Blue Light Card holdersCredit: Getty

Blue Light Card holders can grab Fish & Chips, Sausage & Mash and Morrisons’ Big Breakfast for 10 per cent less, according to a press release by the chain.

Morrisons says it’s the only major supermarket to roll out this change exclusively for Blue Light customers, pointing out that other supermarkets typically offer discounts on gift card purchases.

Eligible customers just need to show a valid Blue Light Card at the cafe till to get the discount.

The offer kicks off on August 11 and runs alongside Morrisons’ Kids Eat Free deal.

Families can claim a free meal and drink for one child aged 16 or under when they buy an adult main meal costing £5 from The Breakfasts or The Classics.

The Birds Eye kids’ menu includes Chicken Dippers, Fish Fingers, Veggie Fingers, or Goodfella’s Mini 4 Cheese – all usually priced around £4.

Children must be under the age of 16 and with an adult to enjoy the offer.

Chris Strong, Senior Cafe Trader at Morrisons, said: “We’re proud to support the incredible individuals in the emergency services who go above and beyond every day by introducing a 10% Blue Light Card discount in our Cafés.

“Whether popping in for coffee, cake or one of our tasty meals, being able to offer our great value favourites for even less is our way of saying thank you.”

The deal is available at all 344 Morrisons cafés nationwide with a valid Blue Light Card.

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The Blue Light Card scheme, launched in 2008, is designed to reward “Blue Light” and public sector workers with exclusive discounts from hundreds of retailers, including Apple, Asda and Domino’s.

Cardholders can save an average of over £800 a year, with discounts available on groceries, clothes, holidays, insurance, cars and thousands of restaurants, shops and venues – totalling around 15,000 deals.

The scheme is typically open to NHS staff, emergency services, social care workers and armed forces personnel.

Last year, it was extended to include primary and secondary school teachers, along with staff at Sixth Form colleges and Special Schools.

When the extension was announced, the website and app crashed due to “unprecedented demand” on the system.

If you’re eligible, you can get a free digital Blue Light Card or pay £4.99 for a physical one that lasts two years.

You can use the digital card by downloading the Blue Light Card app via Google Play or the App Store.

Brands participating in the Blue Light Card scheme include:

  • Apple
  • Hotpoint
  • JD Sports
  • Toby Carvery
  • New Look
  • Odeon
  • Ray Ban
  • Abercrombie & Fitch
  • Samsung
  • Starbucks
  • Superdry
  • Cineworld
  • Popeyes
  • Greene King
  • Greggs
  • Pizza Hut

Blue Light Card holders can also save big on holidays with discounts from Jet2, EasyJet and Expedia.

Who is eligible for the Blue Light Card?

Anyone in the following roles is eligible for the card:

  • Ambulance service
  • Blood bikes
  • Fire service
  • Highways traffic officers
  • HM armed forces
  • HM armed forces veteran
  • HM coastguard
  • HM prison and probation service
  • Home Office (Borders and Immigration)
  • Independent lifeboats
  • MoD civil servant
  • MoD fire service
  • MoD police
  • NHS
  • NHS Dental Practice
  • Pharmacy
  • Police
  • Red Cross
  • Reserved army forces
  • RNLI
  • Search and rescue
  • Social care
  • St Andrews ambulance
  • St John ambulance
  • Teachers excluding higher education staff
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Millions of workers can get access to thousands of discounts thanks to the Blue Light CardCredit: Getty

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