IN honour of Father's Day next Sunday, Morrisons has launched its newest addition to its in-store café at its Green Oaks store: the big daddy burger.
Named appropriately, the burger is a mammoth and has earned the right to be called 'the big daddy.'
Featuring two burger patties layered with a double serving of cheese and bacon, a hash brown, burger sauce, lettuce, tomatoes and onion rings.
As well as featuring 100 per cent British beef, the burger is also served with a side of chips and coleslaw.
Available at all Morrisons cafes between Monday, June 12 and Sunday, June 18, the limited-time burger can be purchased for just £5 when a Morrisons More card is shown.
The tasty treat is sure to make dads across the UK feel full of love (and food) on their big day and those looking for a vegetarian option fear not as Morrisons has created The Big Daddy Veggie Burger too.
This veggie burger consists of three meat-free patties, double cheese, a hashbrown, burger sauce, tomatoes, lettuce and onion rings for £7.99 or £5 when a More card is shown.
Even better is that when a big daddy burger is purchased, it means that anyone who buys it is entitled to Morrisons' 'Kids Eat Free' deal, which can be accessed with any purchase of over £4.49.
Chris Strong, Morrisons cafe buying manager, says: “We’re working hard to serve our customers great-value, tasty meals whether it’s a midweek lunch or a special occasion such as Father’s Day.
"We’re confident that the big daddy burger and the big daddy veggie burger will be a firm favourite with customers so we’re adding them to the menu for the whole week and More Card customers can grab it for just £5 while kids can eat for free when an adult meal is purchased.”
The big daddy burger can be purchased from in-store Morrisons cafes, and costs £7.99 - or £5 with a Morrisons More card; it can be purchased between June 12-18.
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