Say just three words to get free Warburton crumpets at Morrisons Café this summer holiday! The offer is valid from 5 August to 24 August.

Morrisons and Warburtons are teaming up this school holiday to offer free crumpets at any Morrisons Café.
From 5 August to 25 August, just say ‘Ask for Ellen’ at the till, and you’ll receive two free crumpets with a choice of butter and jam, marmalade, honey, banana, chocolate spread, or maple-flavoured syrup as a topping. No questions asked!
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With food costs so high, it’s a great way to have a treat – at no cost.
You could always pair this with Morrisons’ ‘Kids Eat Free‘ offer for a complete, budget-friendly outing. Plus, until 4 August, you can also get a free bowl of Kellogg’s cereal.
Free crumpets at Morrisons Cafe
Morrisons and Warburtons have cooked up a toasty treat for everyone this half-term.
- Offer: Two crumpets with a choice of topping, which includes jam and butter, marmalade, honey, banana, chocolate spread and maple-flavoured syrup
- Where: Any Morrisons Café
- When: 5 August to 25 August 2024
- Cost: Absolutely FREE!
- How: Just ‘Ask for Ellen’ at any Morrisons Café till
You’ll get two tasty crumpets with butter and jam for FREE! Yep, you heard that right – absolutely no cost and no questions asked.
You don’t need to buy anything else to get the promotion.
Why “Ask for Ellen”?
Ellen Warburton started the Warburton bakery way back in 1876.
She was all about helping families then, and Warburton still is today.
They teamed up with Morrisons to keep her giving spirit alive.
Don’t forget about “kids eat free”
Morrisons is still running its Kids Eat Free offer.
So, you can snag an adult meal for just £4.50 and get a kid’s meal for zero pennies!
This means you can make a meal out of it without feeling guilty about spending too much.
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