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Prezzo Italian lets kids dine free year-round with new subscription

The new subscription can be accessed through the Club Prezzo Italian app.

Prezzo Italian has introduced a new “Kids Club” subscription for families, available year-round.

The plan allows one child visit per day, with unlimited visits over the year.

For £1.99 per month or £19.99 annually, up to three children can have a three-course meal with the purchase of a full-priced adult main course each visit.

The children’s menu offers Italian-inspired dishes, including healthier options such as a “Rainbow pasta” with hidden vegetables, and balanced meals designed for growing children.

Children also receive 3D glasses and games to use at the table, and a QR code on the menu provides access to an interactive digital game.

The new subscription can be accessed through the Club Prezzo Italian app.

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