Sushi chain Yo is to bring back its ‘Kids Eat Free’ offer for the school summer holidays, alongside the launch of new menu items.
Available every weekday, children will receive a Kiddos Bento meal, which features edamame, maki rolls, mixed veg rice and a choice of chicken katsu, prawn katsu, pumpkin katsu or chicken teriyaki with a juice or still water, in any restaurant with every adult who spends £10 or more.
Yo is also launching a new Mini Rollers Bento, which is a DIY sushi kit for kids with a step-by-step rolling guide.
On its main menu, the sushi giant is launching a Chicken Katsu Bao with a new ‘dip and pour’ feature, where customers can get a pot of the brand’s katsu curry sauce to accompany the bao.
Available exclusively for delivery, Yo is also introducing a new Spice Bag, featuring chicken karaage and fries with onions, peppers and furi furi salt and pepper seasoning, also served with a pot of the katsu curry sauce on the side.
The Kids Eat Free offer follows similar initiatives rolled out by other food-to-go companies in recent weeks, including Subway’s deal of one free kids’ meal with the purchase of any Footlong Sub, and Frankie & Benny’s offer of one free kids’ meal with every adult main purchased.
Supermarket giant Sainsbury’s will also donate “every penny” from its own-label pasta sales towards fighting school holiday hunger this summer. The campaign will contribute an estimated “one million meals” on the basis that Sainsbury’s sells around 850,000 bags a week on average.
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