A Glasgow restaurant is offering free homemade cake as a thank you to hardworking mums and dads who interrupt their own meals to get their little ones back to sleep.
The Wallace Well Farm Farmhouse Inns dining and carvery in Robroyston has teamed up with Absolute Radio to celebrate the efforts of "designated pushchair drivers" and reward them for their dedication to parenting, with a cakeaway to enjoy on the house.
To claim the offer, parents need to state they are the "designated pushchair driver" when ordering a main meal to receive their consolation for an interrupted dinner.
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David McQuiston, general manager at Wallace Well Farm, said: “As a family-focused restaurant we know all too well that someone often has to take responsibility for getting young children back to sleep while dining out as a family.
“That’s why we’re offering designated pushchair drivers in Glasgow a free cakeaway to enjoy on the move whilst they tend to their little ones – it’s the least we can do to champion the unsung heroes who so often have to watch their food go cold while everyone else tucks into a delicious plate of carvery.”
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The trial will be available at all Farmhouse Inns dining and carvery restaurants until February 13.
For more information visit the Farmhouse Inns website.
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