A MAJOR pub chain is giving away free breakfast this weekend.

Hungry Horse customers can get their hands on a selection of its breakfasts at no cost.

Hungry Horse is offering free baps for customers

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Hungry Horse is offering free baps for customersCredit: Getty

Foodies will be able to get either a bacon, sausage or Quorn butty.

To get your free breakfast, you’ll need to head down to your local Hungry horse between 9 – 10 am on 22 or 23 July.

You’ll also need to say the words “butties for the footie” at the till.

There are over 250 Hungry Horse pubs across the UK.

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You can find your nearest pub by heading to the company’s website and typing in your postcode.

The pub chain is offering free breakfast to celebrate the start of the women’s football world cup which kicks off this weekend.

Sarah Williams, senior marketing manager for Hungry Horse, said: “To ensure fans are fuelled and ready to support, we’re offering free sausage, bacon or Quorn breakfast butties this weekend.

“So, if you can’t be down under, then head down to your local Hungry Horse, say the secret code phrase and settle in for the big game.”

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During the men’s World Cup last year, England fans could get a free curry from Kushi Curry House in Essex.

But it was only giving them away for free if England won the whole event.

They were beaten by Argentina.

Other retailers have also given away free food, to help people with the cost of living.

In June, members of the Armed Forces were offered a free hot breakfast at Tesco cafes across Great Britain on June 25.

The offer applied to all serving Armed Forces personnel and is a way of saying thank you for their service and marking Armed Forces Day on Saturday, June 24.

Around 159,000 regulars and 32,000 reservists can present their MOD90 identification card at any Tesco café and get a free full-cooked breakfast (£5.25), vegan cooked breakfast (£6.50), sausage bap or bacon bap (£3.50).

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