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A restaurant boss and mum is letting children eat for free in her diner next week because she knows the struggle of trying to feed your kids in the school holidays and keep them entertained. The offer differs from many others because the parent or parents do NOT need to buy anything to get the free kids' grub. Natalie Trueman, who has five children of her own, is offering parents the chance to feed their kids for nothing in the October half-term, with absolutely no catch.

You won't even need to pay to have an adult meal to qualify. The 45-year-old opened Rocky's, a western American-style diner, in town centre, at the beginning of the year. Also the owner of the café in Par Market, she said: "I know first hand how tough it can be to make ends meet, especially during school holidays.



Finding things to do with your kids while managing costs can be a real challenge." In an emotive message offering families a lifeline, she said: "After the amazing response to our previous offer of 'free kids meals with any adult meal,' I’m excited to take it even further and announce something different: Kids eat for free, no adult meal required." The offer is available throughout half term to all children aged 12 and under.

They will have the choice of five different meals on a special set menu put together for the half term, including hotdogs, pizza, and jacket potatoes. "I understand the pressures many parents are facing with the current economic pinch, and I hope this small gesture will he.

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