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Tesco thanks Armed Forces with free breakfasts in stores across Britain

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Tesco is marking Armed Forces Day this weekend by providing complimentary hot breakfasts to military personnel and veterans at cafés across Britain.The supermarket giant will offer the free meals at 335 of its stores nationwide on Sunday, June 28.Both current service members and those who have previously served in the Armed Forces are eligible for the gesture of appreciation.The initiative covers approximately 159,000 regular personnel and 32,000 reservists currently serving in the military.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Ashwin Prasad, Tesco UK CEO and Exec Sponsor of the Armed Forces Network, expressed the company's enthusiasm for the initiative."Tesco has a long association with the Armed Forces and we are proud to be the leading private sector employer of veterans in the UK, which we support through our thriving Armed Forces network," he said.Mr Prasad emphasised that the breakfast offer represents a meaningful way to honour those in uniform."This Armed Forces Day, we are...

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