The offer is available to everyone, no questions asked
Anyone heading to Morrisons can get a free meal using a simple codeword. Morrisons is partnering with Heinz to bring back the ‘Ask For Henry’ initiative. From Monday, July 1, anyone who “Asks for Henry'' will get a free jacket potato topped with Heinz Cheesy Beanz - no questions asked.
Customers can request the meal at any time throughout the two-week period and Morrisons Café colleagues have been trained on the code word - ‘Henry’ and will understand phrases like “Is Henry here?”, “Henry,” “Can I have a Henry?”, “Can I ask for Henry?” or similar expressions. Chris Strong, Morrisons Cafeì Senior Buying Manager, said: “Customers continue to tell us how grateful they were for our previous ‘Ask for Henry’ initiatives and so we’re really pleased to be bringing it back. We know that the busy summer months can add to customers’ financial pressures, especially with extra mouths to feed, so we’re pleased to be partnering with Heinz and offering this delicious meal.
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