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Morrisons is doing an 11-piece full English breakfast for under £3 instead of £6 all week

The mother of all fry ups…

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Morrisons is taking one for the team this week by offering its mammoth eleven-piece full English all-day breakfast for under £3. 

As a part of its Black Friday festivities, the supermarket giant has announced it will be slashing the price of its popular fry up – usually set at an already reasonable £6 – to £2.97.

The eleven-piece breakfast includes two sausages, two rashers of bacon, one fried egg, a flat mushroom, a grilled tomato half, two hash browns, Heinz baked beans and one piece of toast with butter – plus a black pudding at an extra cost.

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And for any vegetarians or vegans wanting to get in on the deal, there’s also the choice of a full vegan or full veggie fry up equivalent for the same price.

And, remarkably, the discounted price isn’t just for Friday; the breakfast will be available at the new price all week, starting from today and running through until Sunday, November 28th.

Ali Lyons, head of cafes at Morrisons, said on the exclusive offer: “We know finding the best Black Friday bargains can be hard going and we want to make sure our customers are fuelled up and ready to go.

“As our Black Friday offers will be available all week, we wanted to make sure all our customers could take advantage of our half price breakfast, no matter what day they are shopping.”

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And this isn’t the only bit of generosity Morrisons are demonstrating this year; back in August the supermarket announced it will be closing all of its stores on Boxing Day so its staff members can enjoy an extra day off with their families.

A Morrisons spokesperson told the BBC: “Everyone at Morrisons has worked incredibly hard over the last eighteen months as we’ve responded to the unprecedented challenges of a global pandemic, serving our customers and local communities.

“So this year, we’re taking the exceptional step of closing all our supermarkets on Boxing Day, so as many colleagues as possible can enjoy a two day weekend break with family and friends.”

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