- Peter Kay’s new book, ‘TV: Big Adventures on the Small Screen’ is available at Morrisons now -
- Free serving of comic’s favourite food available from 28 September to 1 October -
Morrisons is helping its customers celebrate the release of Peter Kay’s, ‘TV: Big Adventures on the Small Screen’ by offering a free serving of garlic bread with every new book sold.
Kay, who famously claimed that garlic bread ‘is the future’, is releasing a new book that details his incredible journey through television to create some of the most popular comedy shows of the last twenty years such as Phoenix Nights and Carshare.
The new book is now available in Morrisons stores nationwide for £12 and customers will be able to bag themselves a free garlic bread from 28 September to 1 October to celebrate the new launch.
Whether it’s seeing a pack of Hobnobs in the biscuit aisle that reminds customers of Peter Kay or a loaf of garlic bread, it will be impossible to avoid the charm of the Bolton-based joker in Morrisons as he will also be lending his voice to tannoy announcements in stores up-and-down the country to mark his latest release.
Lee Newman, Media and Paper Shop Buying Manager at Morrisons, said: "Peter Kay is a national treasure with jokes that make people laugh from Bolton all the way to Amarillo. Hundreds of people will be rushing to grab a copy of his new book, and we know the main man himself would approve of the gift we are offering to customers alongside it. It’s the future!”
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