Tesco cafés get KPop Demon Hunters makeover this summer
Tesco is bringing KPop Demon Hunters to its cafés this summer, with a takeover of six sites.
Cafés in Coventry, St Helens, Watford, York, Ashby de la Zouch and Hatfield are undergoing a full KPop Demon Hunters makeover, with redesigned entranceways, counters and furniture, as well as new selfie stations, KPop Demon Hunters activities and Korean-inspired menu add-ons.
Subscribe to TRBA further 135 cafés will offer the Korean-inspired menu add-ons, selfie stations and activities.
KPop Demon Hunters will also have a presence in Tesco stores, with branded backpacks, water bottles and stationery available to buy. In addition, the supermarket is stocking a range of KPop Demon Hunters t-shirts, trousers and pyjamas featuring members of HUNTR/X.
Tesco is running its Kids Eat Free offering in cafés seven days a week this summer where customers can access one free kid’s meal with any full-price adult purchase when they scan their Tesco Clubcard.
James Pavey, director of hospitality at Tesco, said: “We wanted to have some fun in our cafés before the summer finishes and children go back to school. Kids love KPop Demon Hunters, which makes it the perfect theme for a takeover, and because we’re running Kids Eat Free, popping in for a bite and a selfie won’t cost the earth.”
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